| A | B |
| affidavit | a sworn, written statement |
| annul | to make legally invalid or void |
| arbitration | the process of deciding or settling a conflict |
| bequeath | to leave or hand down by will |
| breach | a break of split in a structure, relationship, or agreement |
| codicil | an addition, especially to a will |
| concede | to admit as true, to acknowledge |
| concise | brief, expressing much in few words |
| depositon | testimony before a court |
| impartial | unbiased, lacking favoritism in deciding an issue |
| indemnity | insurance or other protection against loss, damages, liability, or penalty |
| indict | to charge formally with a crime |
| jurisprudence | a system of law, the philosophy of law |
| mandate | an order given by a superior court to a lower court |
| pending | not yet decided, yet to occur |
| premeditate | to consider beforehand, to plan |
| promissory | containing a pledge or promise |
| redress | to correct, to make right |
| statute | a law |
| tribunal | a court or person empowered to make a judgement |