Glossary of terms by letter
D
Damages
An amount of money claimed as compensation for physical or material loss
DDA
Disability Discrimination Act
Debenture
Formal debt agreement
Debtor
Person owing money to another party
Declaration
Court order setting out the rights of a party in the form of a statement
Declaration of Trust
See Trust
Decree
An order of the Court in proceedings commenced by petition
Decree Absolute
A court order which dissolves a marriage
Decree Nisi
This document, which is now known as a conditional order, represents the mid point of divorce proceedings. It is granted by the court if they are satisfied that the applicant is entitled to a divorce. It does not mark the end of the marriage and it will remain necessary for an application to be made for a Final Divorce Order (previously known as Decree Absolute)
Deed
A formal document signed and witnessed or sworn
Deeds
The ownership document relating to a property is known as a "Title Deed"
Default Judgment
Obtained by the claimant as a result of the failure of a defendant to comply with the requirements of a claim
Defendant
The party against whom proceedings are brought
Deponent
Person giving evidence by Affidavit
Deposition
A statement of evidence written down and sworn on oath or by Affirmation
Design Right
A free, automatic right which is bestowed on the creator following the creation of an original design
Detailed Assessment (of costs)
Where costs are dealt with by the drawing of a bill of costs
Determination
Act of scrutinising a bill of costs in criminal proceedings to see if the work done and amount claimed is reasonable
Dilapidations
An assesment of a tenant's liabilities under repairing covenants in a lease
Direct Discrimination
This is where an employee or prospective employee is less favourably treated because of their race, sex, marital status, religion, sexual orientation or gender reassignment
Direct Examination
The questioning of a witness by the party who called them
Directions
Instructions given by a judge to proceed the case once he has considered the facts presented by the parties
Disbursement
Payments made by a solicitor or barrister other than those covered by the Basic Charges
Discharge
See Absolute Discharge or Conditional Discharge