Legal can mean a variety of things depending on context, a "legal obligation" means you are legally obligated to perform a certain action. "Legally" can be used to describe the legal implications of something. "The legal system", describes a system in which laws are described. Lawful
Legal term- served with papers.
the base word is legal
One of the definitions for the word covenant is "agree, especially by lease, deed, or other legal contract."
I'm not familiar with the word "Lecence". Do you mean License? If so then a license is official or legal permission to do or own a specified thing.
Yes, the noun 'legal' is a singular, common noun; a word for a person who acts in a legal manner or with legal authority; a person whose status is protected by or in accordance with law. The word 'legal' is also an adjective.
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legal term-protects you in a contract.
Legal term- served with papers.
The word authority means a legal format of doing thing or the decision making.
The word "mention" has no particular legal meaning. It means the same as it always does.
This looks like either an abbreviation or a mis-spelling. No such word exists in legal jargon.
the base word is legal
One of the definitions for the word covenant is "agree, especially by lease, deed, or other legal contract."
In this context, the word title means legal ownership, and title research is the investigation of legal records to discover who is the legal owner of some specific property.
This is an outdated legal term that basically means "Possessor" or one who "has possession and or control." In some places it may also mean the holder of a deed or lien.
Insufficient information with which to answer. You will have to give the entire phrase in which this one word is used.
Brief can mean men's underwear. It can also mean a legal document that says why one party is right and the other is wrong.