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In order for a Plaintiff to recover damages it must be established that a duty was owed from the person who owned the dog to the Plaintiff.

Another way to describe duty is the oblication owed from the Defendant to the Plaintiff.

Helpful Legal Terms

Ex Post Facto - After the fact. The

Nunc Pro Tunc - An entry made now for an act done previously and to have the effect as if it were done on a prior date.

Nuncupative Will - An oral unwritten will.

Oaths - Sworn attestations required in court, usually administered by the in-court clerk.

Jury List - A list containing the names of jurors empanelled to try a cause or containing the names of all the jurors summoned to attend court.

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Jury Polling - The procedure by which each individual juror is asked to affirm his or her verdict in open court at the conclusion of a trial.

Jury Trial - A trial in which the jury judges the facts and a judge rules on the law.

Negligence - Failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances. ant against a third party not presently a party to the suit which alleges that the third party is responsible for all or part of the damages plaintiff may win from defendant

Title - Legal ownership of property, usually real property or automobiles

Justiciable - Issues and claims capable of being properly examined in court. Juvenile - A person under eighteen years of age.

Next Friend - One acting without formal appointment as guardian for the benefit of an infant, a person of unsound mind not judicially declared incompetent, or other person under some disability.

No-Contest Clause - Language in a

Kangaroo Court - Term descriptive of a sham legal proceeding in which a person's rights are totally disregarded and in which the result is a foregone conclusion because of the bias of the court or other tribunal.

Knowingly and Willfully - This phrase, in reference to violation of a statute, means consciously and intentionally.

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