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Legal Definitions Beginning with J

On this page, you'll find all 67 legal definitions we have in our dictionary that begin with the letter J.

  • J
  • Jane Doe
  • Jaywalking
  • JD
  • Jeopardy
  • Jobber
  • John Doe
  • Joinder
  • Joinder Of Issue
  • Joint
  • Joint Adventure
  • Joint And Several
  • Joint Custody
  • Joint Enterprise
  • Joint Liability
  • Joint Powers Agreement
  • Joint Tenancy
  • Joint Tortfeasors
  • Joint Venture
  • Jones Act
  • Joyriding
  • Judge
  • Judge Advocate
  • Judge Advocate General
  • Judgment
  • Judgment By Default
  • Judgment Creditor
  • Judgment Debt
  • Judgment Debtor
  • Judgment Notwithstanding The Verdict
  • Judgment Proof
  • Judicial
  • Judicial Discretion
  • Judicial Foreclosure
  • Judicial Notice
  • Judicial Proceedings
  • Judicial Sale
  • Jump Bail
  • Jumping Bail
  • Jurat
  • Juris Doctor
  • Jurisdiction
  • Jurisdictional Amount
  • Jurisprudence
  • Jurist
  • Juror
  • Jury
  • Jury Box
  • Jury Fees
  • Jury Instruction
  • Jury Nullification
  • Jury Of One's Peers
  • Jury Panel
  • Jury Selection
  • Jury Stress
  • Jury Tampering
  • Jury Trial
  • Jus Cogens
  • Jus Naturale
  • Just Compensation
  • Justice
  • Justice Of The Peace
  • Justiciable
  • Justifiable Homicide
  • Juvenile Court
  • Juvenile Delinquency
  • Juvenile Delinquent

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