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Paralegal Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass abrogation -Answer-the end or modification of a law ad adendum clause -Answer-the element of the complaint that asks for damages; also called prayer for relief or the wherefore clause ad hoc -Answer-Latin for "what is at hand" ad litem -Answer-Latin for "the current legal matter" additur -Answer-occurs when the judge adds to the amount a jury as awarded. Typically, the judge will give the party who must pay the award the choice of increasing the award or undergoing a new trial abjudicate -Answer-to judge admonition -Answer-advice or reprimand by a judge to a jury, attorney, party, or witness advance sheet -Answer-a pamphlet that comes out in advance of the hardbound volume; most commonly used by case law books and Shepard's Citators adversary hearing -Answer-hearing where both parties are present to state their respective opinions adverse judgement -Answer-a judgement against the party represented advisement -Answer-under review affiant -Answer-A person making a representation, or statement, in writing under oath; one who signs an affidavit affidavit -Answer-a written statement made under oath testifying to certain facts affirm -Answer-to uphold or establish generally. affirmative defense -Answer-a form of defense in which the defendant affirms or admits that some allegation did occur, but explains that the fault lies somewhere else; this defense does not require a response by the plaintiff aforethought -Answer-considered in advance aggravated assault -Answer-a serious form of assault, often with a deadly weapon all fours -Answer-two relevant cases the client's case and a a case found through research that are significantly similar also referred to as on-point alternate juror -Answer-juror who sits through the trail but does not deliberate unless another juror is removed alternate writ -Answer-similar to a show cause order, a court's demand that a person appear and explain something, such as an absence from a previous hearing amicus curiae -Answer-"friend of the court", a legal memo filed by a nonparty who has information or opinions that may be instructive to the court amnesty -Answer-the clearing of a record; similar to a pardon, but a pardon is forgiveness of an act, while amnesty as as though the act never happened amortization -Answer-the payment of a debt in equal, regular payments annuity -Answer-fixed sum of money paid to a person at fixed times answer -Answer-the document that responds to the allegations in the complaint must be filed within a specific period of time after service has been effectuated. The answer may also contain the defendant's affirmative defenses, counterclaims, and cross claims, if any. ante -Answer-before appearance -Answer-the formal representation in court on behalf of another appellant or petitioner -Answer-the party that loses at the trial level, or wins but is not satisfied with the result, and initiates the appeal appellee or respondant -Answer-the party that wins at the trial level; the party against whom the appeal is brought appellate brief -Answer-a document filed with an appellate court arguing the fairness of a trial. appellate level courts -Answer-There are two levels of courts: trial and appellate. Action is initiated at trial level courts, where facts and evidence are presented. There is one judge and often a jury. Appellate courts review the records of trial court decisions to determine whether the trial court erred. Appellate courts have multiple judges. There are two kinds of appellate level courts: courts of appeals and supreme courts appropriation -Answer-setting aside of funds by a legislature arbiter -Answer-one who acts as a referee in arbitration arbitation -Answer-settling a dispute out of court by presenting arguments to a person acting as an arbiter. The decision may or may not be binding. arrears -Answer-money owed that is past due asportation -Answer-taking or carrying something unlawfully assumpsit -Answer-Lain for "he promised" , clam of an obligation attachment -Answer-formal seizure of person or property aver -Answer-allege or assert best evidence rule -Answer-doctrine whereby the original, or best available evidence should be presented in court BNA -Answer-Bureau of National Affairs, publisher of legal

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