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MOTORCYCLE INJURY LEGAL GLOSSARY |
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Glossary of
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Easy Rider: The famous motorcycle
movie, released in 1969, starring Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Jack
Nicholson.
EFI: Electronic Fuel Injection.
Emotional Distress: Mental anguish.
Engine Cut Off Switch: Usually located on
the right handlebar switch housing, this switch allows the motorcyclist to turn
off the engine without removing his or her hand from the handlebar. Also known
as the "kill switch."
Ergonomics: The study of body posture, and
the positioning of instruments, to create a good human-to-machine interface.
"Good ergonomics" refers to how well a motorcycle fits a rider for its
intended use.
Equitable Remedies: Remedies that do not
include monetary settlements. Examples include injunctions and restraining
orders.
Evidence: The body of law concerning the
manner of presentation of information to a judge or jury in a trial.
Exhibit: Any piece of physical evidence
used at a trial.
Expert: A witness who may give an opinion
in court based on the particular competence of that witness.
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