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Legal Definitions Beginning with H

On this page, you'll find all 51 legal definitions we have in our dictionary that begin with the letter H.

  • Habeas Corpus
  • Habeas Corpus Ad Subjiciendum
  • Habitability
  • Habitable
  • Habitual Criminal
  • Half Blood
  • Harass
  • Harassment
  • Harmless Error
  • Head Of Household
  • Headnote
  • Healthcare Directives
  • Healthcare Proxy
  • Hearing
  • Hearsay
  • Hearsay Rule
  • Heat Of Passion
  • Heir
  • Heir Apparent
  • Heiress
  • Heirs Of The Body
  • Held
  • Hereditament
  • Hidden Asset
  • High Seas
  • Highway
  • Hit And Run
  • Hobby Loss
  • Hold Harmless
  • Holder
  • Holder In Due Course
  • Holding
  • Holding Company
  • Holdover Tenancy
  • Holographic Will
  • Home Rule
  • Homeowners' Association
  • Homestead
  • Hometowned
  • Homicide
  • Hornbook Law
  • Hostile Possession
  • Hostile Witness
  • Hot Pursuit
  • Hotchpot
  • House Closing
  • House Counsel
  • Household
  • Housing And Urban Development (HUD)
  • Hung Jury
  • Hypothecate

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