Defendant

Definition

  • The individual or entity that is accused of a crime or is named in a lawsuit.

Synonyms
the accused, defender

Alternate Spellings
lawsuit, law suit, plaintiff

Related Terms and Acronyms

  • Abstract of Judgement Definition,
    • A court document that states how much the loser of a lawsuit owes, and which creates a lien, or a claim on property, when filed with the county recorder where the property is owned.
  • Causation Definition,
    • A method of connecting an entity's conduct with an effect, which in some cases can prove legal liability.
  • Contract Definition,
    • An agreement between two or more parties that can be enforced by law.
  • Errors and Omissions Insurance Definition,
    • Insurance that protects architects, home inspectors and contractors from claims by clients for professional mistakes.
  • Injunction Definition,
    • A court order that prohibits a party from taking a specific course of action.
  • Lawsuit Definition,
    • A suit brought before a court in order to remedy an alleged injustice.
  • Malpractice Definition,
    • Negligent acts done by a professional that causes injury to a plaintiff.
  • Plaintiff Definition,
    • The party who initiates a lawsuit.
  • Settlement Definition,
    • An agreement between the parties of a legal case.
  • Specific Performance Definition,
    • A remedy in a court of equity compelling a defendant to carry out the terms of an agreement or contract. It is available only where the remedy of damages cannot afford adequate relief to the plaintiff.
  • Statute of Limitations (SOL) Acronym,
    • A period of time specified by statute within which an action at law must be brought or else be forfeited.
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    • When an insurance company has the right to take legal action against a third party for damages.
  • Tort Definition,
    • An act that causes harm or loss.
  • Tort Law Definition,
    • Civil law or the laws that govern civil lawsuits.
  • Tortfeasor Definition,
    • A party who commits a tort (a civil wrong).
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