lis pendens
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Definition
Noun: 1. A pending lawsuit: A legal term referring to a lawsuit that has been filed in court but has not yet been reached a final judgment or settlement. It indicates that a legal action is currently active and awaiting resolution.
Usage
- The term is used primarily in formal legal contexts to denote the status of a case.
- It can affect property rights, as a notice of may be filed to alert potential buyers or creditors that a property is involved in litigation.
Examples
- The title search revealed a on the property, so the buyer decided to wait until the lawsuit was resolved.
- Once the was filed, all transactions concerning the estate were effectively frozen.
- The attorney advised her client that the would remain in effect until the court issued a final decree.
Advanced Usage
- Notice of Lis Pendens: A formal public notice filed in the public records that a lawsuit has been initiated which involves the title to or a claim against a property. This notice serves to warn prospective purchasers and lenders that any interest they acquire in the property may be subject to the outcome of the pending litigation.
- The plaintiff filed a notice of lis pendens to prevent the defendant from selling the disputed land.
Variants and Related Words
- Litigation (n): The process of taking legal action; the process of suing someone.
- Pending (adj): Awaiting decision or settlement.
Synonyms
- Pending action
- Pending litigation
- Lawsuit in progress
Notes
- is a Latin term meaning "a pending suit." It is a specialized term used almost exclusively within legal discourse concerning property law and civil procedure.