Languages › English as a Second Language Legal English Vocabulary Key Words and Phrases for English Learners Share Flipboard Email Print Getty Images English as a Second Language Business English Pronunciation & Conversation Vocabulary Writing Skills Reading Comprehension Grammar Resources for Teachers By Kenneth Beare Kenneth Beare English as a Second Language (ESL) Expert TESOL Diploma, Trinity College London M.A., Music Performance, Cologne University of Music B.A., Vocal Performance, Eastman School of Music Kenneth Beare is an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher and course developer with over three decades of teaching experience. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on February 25, 2020 This core vocabulary reference sheet provides key words and phrases used in legal settings when practicing law. This vocabulary can be used in English for specific purposes classes as a starting point for including vocabulary study relating to anything related law and practicing legal services. Teachers are often not equipped with the exact English terminology required in very specific trade sectors. For this reason, core vocabulary sheets go a long way in helping teachers provide adequate materials for students with English for Specific Purposes needs. Legal Terminology to abandon an actionaccording to lawarbitrationarbitration clauseassessment of damageassignmentattorney - proxy holderauthenticateto award a contractbankruptcybankruptcy petitionto be in forcebilateral agreementbindingbreach of contractto break an agreementto break the lawcancellation datecertificateto certifyto cheat - to swindlecodecome into forcecome to termscompetent court (GB) - to dishonor (US)to disputeto draw up a contracteffective dateto endorse - to backto enforce a lawexclusion clause - exemption clausefair rentto file documentsfinefirst mortgagefixed term contractfraud - swindlegentlemen's agreementto give due noticeguarantee deposit to have full legal powersto honour (GB) - to honor (US)illegal - unlawfulillegallyimplement an agreementin case of controversyin forcein good faithindictmentindustrial propertyto infringeinjunctioninsolventinvalidatejointly and severallyjudgejudgementjurisprudencejusticelack of evidenceto lapse - to be statute-barredlapsedlaw courtslawyer (GB) - attorney (US)to lease - to rent - to let lease contractlegal action - lawsuitlegal adviserlegal assistancelegal charges - legal feeslegal departmentlegal domicilelegal proceedings - legal actionlegal representativelessee - tenantletter of intentsliability in contractlicenseelien creditorlimitation periodmagistrate - judgemortgagenotary publicnoticeto notifyomissionpartial agreementto patentpatentpatent holder patent officepatent pendingper procurationem - by proxypower of attorney - proxyprescriptionprincipalprocedureprotestproxypublic officerto put on record - to take minutesquittance - aquittanceto refund - to pay backregister a trademarkregisteredregistration charges - registration feesto rent - lease - hireresolutionresponsibility - liabilityrevenue stampto revokerights on industrial patentroyaltiesrule - regulationsecond mortgage separate signatureto settle a disputeto sign a receiptsignature by proxyspecimen signaturesubcontractorsublease - subletto sublease - to subletto suesummon witnessesto take legal actionto take someone to courttax fraudtenanttendererthe regulations in forcethird-party guaranteethird mortgagetrial venueunpatentedupon noticeverbal agreementverdictwitnesswritten agreement Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Beare, Kenneth. "Legal English Vocabulary." ThoughtCo, Aug. 26, 2020, thoughtco.com/legal-english-vocabulary-1210149. Beare, Kenneth. (2020, August 26). Legal English Vocabulary. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/legal-english-vocabulary-1210149 Beare, Kenneth. "Legal English Vocabulary." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/legal-english-vocabulary-1210149 (accessed May 31, 2023). copy citation By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies