Legal English 1

Definitions

Definitions

Selina Walter

Selina Walter

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with no foundation or basis in fact

unfounded (unbegründet)

a judgment entered in civil cases after one party has proved that the other's case has no merits

summary judgment, a part 24 judgment (Urteil im Schnellverfahren)

to return something to its original position

to reinstate (wiedereinsetzen)

to be legally responsible to somebody for something

to be liable to sbdy for sth (für jdn. verantwortlich sein)

a sum of money handed in to the court by the defendant in an attempt to settle litigation(Gerichtsverfahren) wihout going to trial

a payment into court, a part 36 payment

the customer of a lawyer

client

written on correspondence to prevent the letters being shown in court i.e. they will not be seen by the judge

without prejudice (ohne ein Urteil vorwegzunehmen)

the amount of compensation

the quantum of damages (Höhe des Schadens)

an officer of law whose job is to take the possesions and property of people who have a judgment entered against them in a civil court but cannot pay their debts

enforcement agent, bailiff (County Court), sheriff (High Court) (Gerichtsvollzieher)

to force compliance with something e.g. a judgment

enforcing a judgment (ein Urteil vollstrecken)

a person who owes another money

debtor (Schuldner)

the process of using a court of law to settle a dispute

proceedings (Verfahren)

formal examination (Vernehmung) of evidence in a court of law by a judge (and sometimes a jury)

trial (Gerichtsverhandlung, Prozess)

a person who is owed money

creditor (Gläubiger)

a term which covers several quasi-judicial means of finding solutions to people's legal arguments

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) (außergerichtliche Streitbeilegung)

to have the disagreement solved by an outside person who has been chosen by both sides

arbitration (Schlichtung, Schiedsgericht)

to oversee a meeting as the person in charge

to chair; to act as chairperson/ chairman (leiten)

talking to two separate people or groups involved in a dispute to try to help them to agree or find a solution to their problems

mediation (Schlichtung)

to end a disagreement or someone's anger by acting in a friendly way or slightly changing your opinions, or to satisfy someone who disagrees with you by acting in this way

conciliation (Güte/ Sühneverfahren, Schlichtung)

unable to be separated

inextricable (untrennbar)

someone who carries a message between people who are unwilling or unable to meet

an intermediary/ a go-between (Vermittler)

full of anger, arguments and bad feeling

acrimonious (verbittert)

a special court or group of people who are officially chosen, especially by the government, to examine (legal) problems of a particular type

tribunal (Strafgericht)

to sack someone from their job in an unlawful or unjustifiable manner

unfair dismissal (ungerechtfertigte Entlassung)

money paid to female employees while they are at home looking after their new-born babies

maternity pay

a fixed sum of money paid by the employer to the employee when the employee is forced to leave his job because the company's financial situation is not good

redundancy pay (Abfindung)

someone who works for a government or large organisation and deals with the complaints made against it

an ombudsman (Bürgerbeauftragter)

a person or organisation responsible for making certain that companies maintain particular standards and do not act illegally

a watchdog (Wächter, Aufseher)

an organisation that supplies the public with water, gas or electricity

public utility (öffentliche Versorgung)

lack of care, judgment or honesty in the management of something

maladministration (Misswirtschaft)

the system of laws and basic principles by which a state is governed

a constitution

to be under the authority of something

to be subject to sth. (etwas unterlegen sein)

without being punished for something

with impunity (straflos)

a system of goverment common in Western countries where the people of a country can elect representatives

a liberal democracy

that concept in the UK that parliament has the supreme power

parliamentary sovereignty (Parlamentssouveränität, hoheitlich)

a democracy which follows the principles of law and justice

a state under the rule of law

the division between the organs of state i.e. the Judiciary, the Executive and the Legislature

the separation of powers

capable of being put into force

enforceable (vollziehbar)

the part of government responsible for putting laws into effect

the Executive

an accepted way of doing something, usually one which has excisted for many years

conventions (Sitten)