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Simple English definitions for legal terms

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A quick definition of run:

Definition: When something "runs," it means that it has a certain time limit before it ends. For example, if you want to sue someone, you have to do it within a certain amount of time or the opportunity to sue will be gone. When you buy or sell land, there are certain rules that go with it that will always be in effect, no matter who owns the land. Finally, if a judge tells someone they can't do something, that rule only applies to that one person, not everyone involved in the situation.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: To expire after a certain period of time, to accompany a conveyance or assignment of land, or to apply to a specific party in a dispute.

  1. The statute of limitations had run, so the plaintiff's lawsuit was no longer valid.
  2. The covenant runs with the land, meaning it applies to any future owners of the property.
  3. The injunction runs against only one of the parties in the dispute, not both.

The first example illustrates how the term "run" can refer to the expiration of a legal deadline, while the second example shows how it can be used in relation to property law. The third example demonstrates how "run" can be used to indicate that a legal ruling applies to only one party involved in a dispute.

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