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Legal Definitions - conjunct
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Definition of conjunct
Definition: Conjunct (pronounced kuhn-juhngkt) is an adjective used in civil law to describe a person who is closely related to another person involved in a legal case, such as an insolvent. This close relationship disqualifies them from acting as a judge or witness in that case.
- A father cannot be a conjunct in a case involving his son.
- A business partner cannot be a conjunct in a case involving their partner's bankruptcy.
These examples illustrate how a person's close relationship to someone involved in a legal case can disqualify them from acting as a judge or witness. This is to ensure that the legal process remains fair and impartial.
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Simple Definition
Term: CONJUNCT
Definition: Conjunct refers to a situation in civil law where a person is so closely related to another person, such as an insolvent, that they are not allowed to act as a judge or witness in a case involving that person.
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