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  2. assault threatening by word or movement sufficient to make the person threatened feel in danger. The elements of assault are the following: an act: conduct by the defendant that creates a reasonable apprehension or belief in the plaintiff of an imminent battery by the defendant; an intent: an intention by the defendant to cause this

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  3. CHAPTER FIFTEEN: GLOSSARY OF LEGAL TERMS. Abstract of record -- A complete history in short, abbreviated form of the case as found in the record. Abstract of title -- A chronological summary of all official records and recorded documents affecting the title to a parcel of real property. Abuse of process -- A type of lawsuit based on the ...

  4. Code Cal. Find the legal definition of ASSAULT from Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition. An unlawful attempt or offer. on the part of one man, with force or violence, to inflict a bodily hurt upon another. An attempt or offer to beat another,...

  5. The FindLaw Legal Dictionary -- free access to over 8260 definitions of legal terms. Search for a definition or browse our legal glossaries. term: Assault. assault n. [Old French assaut, literally, attack, ultimately from Latin assultus, from assilire to leap (on), attack] 1: the crime or tort of threatening or attempting to inflict immediate ...

  6. assault - A crime or wrong involving a threat or attempt to cause immediate offensive physical contact or bodily injury. This act requires the person committing the assault to have the immediate capability to cause harm and places the victim in fear of impending harm or contact.

  7. GLOSSARY OF LEGAL TERMINOLOGY. A/K/A: Acronym that stands for "also known as" and introduces any alternative or assumed names or aliases of an individual. A term to indicate another name by which a person is known. Arraignment: The bringing of a defendant before the court to answer the matters charged against him in an indictment or information.

  8. An assault is any unlawful attempt or offer with force or violence to do a corporal hurt to another, whether from malice or wantonness; for example, by striking at him or even holding up the fist at him in a threatening or insulting manner, or with other circumstances as denote at the time. an intention, coupled with a present ability, of actual...

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