The final decision made by a jury or judge in a court case.
Verdict
Responsibility of property owners to maintain a safe environment for visitors.
Premises Liability
Digital assets owned in virtual or online spaces, like domain names, virtual game assets, or cryptocurrencies.
Virtual Property
Unauthorized entry into another's property without consent.
Trespassing
Protection granted by a state to someone who has fled persecution in their own country.
Asylum
Compensation required from an offender to the victim of a crime.
Restitution
Liability for damage caused to the environment, often enforced through international agreements.
Environmental Liability
Tangible or intangible property that is not affixed to land, like vehicles, electronics, stocks, or bank accounts.
Personal Property
Coercing someone into giving up property, money, or services through threats.
Extortion
Supreme authority or power of a state to govern itself or control its affairs.
Sovereignty
Factors that may reduce the severity of the sentence.
Mitigating Circumstances
Arises when professionals fail to perform their duties to the required standard, resulting in harm or financial loss to clients or patients.
Professional Liability
Creations of the mind that are legally protected, including copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets.
Intellectual Property
Falsifying documents, signatures, or objects with the intent to deceive.
Forgery
Unfair treatment of a person or group based on characteristics like race, gender, or religion.
Discrimination
Factors that may increase the severity of the sentence.
Aggravating Circumstances
Deliberate actions that cause harm.
Intentional Torts
Property that is permanently attached to land, such as houses, apartments, or office buildings.
Real Property
Stealing someone's personal information for fraudulent purposes.
Identity Theft
Formal approval or consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement.
Ratification
An agreement where the accused pleads guilty to a lesser charge to avoid a more severe sentence.
Plea Bargain
Failing to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm.
Negligence
Property with characteristics of both real and personal property, such as mobile homes.
Mixed Property
Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of intellectual property, such as music, films, or software.
Piracy:
The belief that human rights apply to all people, regardless of culture or location.
Universalism