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someone charged with a crime the defendant in a criminal proceeding začať sa učiť
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case brought in court, seeking damages for a tort začať sa učiť
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criminal deed or act - compare to mens rea, which means the criminal intent začať sa učiť
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to act as a judge in a dispute; to make a formal decision about something začať sa učiť
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body of law, such as rules, regulations, orders and decisions, created by and related to administrative agencies začať sa učiť
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law regarding the relationship where one person /the agent/ acts and is authorised to act for another /the principal/ začať sa učiť
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written agreement between states or nations governed by international laws začať sa učiť
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agreement /international/
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form or method or resolving disputes apart from litigation začať sa učiť
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alternative dispute resolution /ADR/
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impartial person given power to decide a dispute začať sa učiť
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collective body of arbitrators or arbiters začať sa učiť
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form of dispute resolution /an alternative to litigation through the court system/ in which disputes are heard and decided by an impartial arbitrator or arbitrators, chosen by the parties to the dispute začať sa učiť
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impartial person having power to decide a dispute začať sa učiť
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/UK/ document that defines a company's internal organisation /US - bylaws/ začať sa učiť
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intentional attempt or threat to injure another person that causes them to reasonably expect to be harmed začať sa učiť
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person who receives an assignment začať sa učiť
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transfer of one's contractual rights to a third party začať sa učiť
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person who transfers his/her rights or duties to another začať sa učiť
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začať sa učiť
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where proof of liability must be shown to be more likely than not začať sa učiť
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law regarding a legal procedure for the settling of debts of individuals or businesses unable to pay what they owe; all their property is surrendered to a court-appointed official who liquidates the property to pay the claims of creditors začať sa učiť
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/UK/ lawyer admitted to plead at the bar and in superior courts; a member of one of the Inns of Court začať sa učiť
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group of individuals elected by shareholders to make the major decisions of the company začať sa učiť
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organisation or entity /active inernationally/ začať sa učiť
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failure to perform a contractual obligation or inference with another party's performance which incurs a right for the other party to claim damages začať sa učiť
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party violating the terms of the contract začať sa učiť
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requirement of presenting enough evidence to support a claim začať sa učiť
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unlawful entering of a building with the intent to commit a crime začať sa učiť
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legally recognised organisational structure designed to provide and sell goods and services; basically, three separate categories of entites exist: sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies /US - corporations/ začať sa učiť
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field concerned with the legal relationships between the shipper /or owner/ of goods, the carrier, and the receiver/consignee of goods začať sa učiť
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document issued by a governmental authority granting a company status of a legal entity začať sa učiť
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certificate of incorporation
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to make a formal accusation of a crime začať sa učiť
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international agreement granting certain rights to an international body by the signatory nations of such agreement začať sa učiť
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personal property /excluding freeholds/ začať sa učiť
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any case concerned with non-criminal matters, rights and remedies začať sa učiť
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set of laws in written formulation used in civil-law systems developed from Roman law and used in many European countries začať sa učiť
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1. legal system developed from Roman codified law, established by a state for its regulation; 2. area of the law concerned with non-criminal matters, rights and remedies začať sa učiť
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injury or damage that is not the result of a crime začať sa učiť
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person who brings civil action začať sa učiť
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/UK/ - claimant; /US/ - plaintiff
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paragraph or section of a contract začať sa učiť
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body of law governing the relations between persons engaged in business začať sa učiť
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dealing and acts or carrying out of commercial functions including procedures of creation, transformation, agreements and exchanges, in conducting and negotiationg business and econominc activities začať sa učiť
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body of law formed through judicial/court decisions, as opposed to law formed through statutes or written legislation /also case law, judge-made law/ začať sa učiť
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alternative to prison, a criminal entence that requires the offender to do unpaid work in the community začať sa učiť
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/UK/ institution created to conduct business, usually an association of persons /US - corporation/; it exists as a separate legal entity from the owners /who are called shareholders/; in common usage, it is sometimes used just to refer to a business začať sa učiť
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process of registering a company; companies can be created by individuals, agents, attorneys or accountants; the majority of companies formed in the UK and the USA today are formed electronically začať sa učiť
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body of law related to forming, registering, governing and dissolving companies začať sa učiť
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study of the differences, similiarities and interrelationships between different legal systems začať sa učiť
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payment for performance of work or for loss sustained začať sa učiť
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as a result of a lawsuit, the award of an amount of money to the injured party in an amount equivalent to the financial value of his injury začať sa učiť
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body of law that regulates business activities and markets, especially agreements and practices that limit competition začať sa učiť
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/UK - competition law/ /US - antitrust law/
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something of vaule given by one party to another in order to induce the other to contract; in common law, consideration is a necessary element for an enforceable contract začať sa učiť
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documents which define the existence of a legal entity and regulate the structure and control of the entity and its members; the exact form of the constitutional documents depends upon the type of entity začať sa učiť
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body of law which includes legislation based on the constitution, that is the fundamental law of a nation, as well as judicial decisions which interpret and apply the constitution začať sa učiť
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struggle of effort, causing, involving, or characterised by argument or controversy peraining to causes between opposing parties; it commonly involves the consequences of breach of contract and also maybe be known as litigation začať sa učiť
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written agreement between states of nations governed by international laws, e.g. the Bern Convention with respect to the protection of copyrights začať sa učiť
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convention /international/
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transfer of property rights in land from one person to another; instrument used to transfer title to property začať sa učiť
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finding of guilt in a criminal case začať sa učiť
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punishment inflicted on the body, such as whipping začať sa učiť
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lawyer representing a party in a legal matter, any person conducting a matter in court začať sa učiť
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new offer with new terms made as a reply to an offer received začať sa učiť
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place where cases are heard and justice administered; the judges and all other officers and jury are also referred to as the court začať sa učiť
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person or company who is owed a financial obligation začať sa učiť
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a violation of public law which is subject to punishment such as imprisonment or fine začať sa učiť
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area of law that deals with crime, punishment or penalties /also penal law/ začať sa učiť
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long-established practice recognised as having the force of law začať sa učiť
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international law that has not been made manifest or ratified, but is based primarily on natural law and is recognised by the International Court of Justice and the member nations of UN začať sa učiť
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customary international law
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group of nations or tariff areas created to remove customs barriers between them and to agree to a common tariff policy in realtion to non-member nations začať sa učiť
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money awarded by a court in compensation for loss or injury začať sa učiť
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law in regards to financial obligations and legal interactions where one party is unable to pay a monetary debt to another; it may include insolvency, bankruptcy, foreclosures and repossessions začať sa učiť
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a written instrument transferring ownership in property začať sa učiť
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person against whom an action is brought in court začať sa učiť
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defendant /also respondent/
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period before trial when formal procedures are used to obtain relevant information from the other party/parties začať sa učiť
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disposing of, parting with or otherwise giving up of property; transferring care or possession začať sa učiť
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začať sa učiť
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začať sa učiť
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persons including companies or agencies involved in disagreement začať sa učiť
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body of law governing the relationship between employers and employees, including the right to organise in unions začať sa učiť
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to make effective; in the case of an agreement, it is where one party legally compels performance by the other party začať sa učiť
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legally compelling performance by the other party začať sa učiť
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carrying out of judicial mandates, usually orders začať sa učiť
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enforcement of judgements
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legal principles applied to achieve fairness where the strict rules of law would be too harsh začať sa učiť
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provisions required for a contract to exist začať sa učiť
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estate granted only for the life of someone other than the grantee začať sa učiť
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sole use and benefit of a property začať sa učiť
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death penalty, capital punishment začať sa učiť
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body of law related to family relationships especially divorce začať sa učiť
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whole interest in a piece of real property; the broadest interest in property allowed by common law začať sa učiť
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estate which lasts as long as the original grantee or any of his descendants live začať sa učiť
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grave crime punishable by a harsher sentence than misdemeanour, which is a less serious crime začať sa učiť
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to deliver a document to the custody or records of a court or proper authorities for the purpose of being kept as a matter of record and reference začať sa učiť
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act of bringing a contract into existence začať sa učiť
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international agreement that provides astandards and guidelines for signatory nations to implement on a national level, e.g. the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change začať sa učiť
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the act of misleading someone so as to entice them to enter into an agreement začať sa učiť
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fraudulent misrepresentation /fraud in the inducement/
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property whose duration of ownership or occupation is not determined začať sa učiť
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a dispute in court that has little chance of success as it lacks merit in law and/or fact začať sa učiť
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a financial loss which can be reasonably expected to occur in the future začať sa učiť
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the process of moving towards a more interconnected world začať sa učiť
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department, authority, administration of government created by legislation začať sa učiť
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party who receives title to real property /e.g. the buyer/ začať sa učiť
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party who transfers /grants/ title to real property /e.g. the seller/ začať sa učiť
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amount of proof needed to convict a defendant of a crime začať sa učiť
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guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
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process of nations adopting laws which are similar to or the same as other nations začať sa učiť
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harmonisation /unification/
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formal proceeding before any body having decision-making powers or authority začať sa učiť
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person who inherits or is entitled to inherit property on the death of another začať sa učiť
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body of law relating to the rights of tenants and homeowners, and the financing of housing začať sa učiť
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third party appointed to decide a dispute začať sa učiť
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being confined in jail or prison začať sa učiť
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imprisonment /also incarceration/
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property which can be transferred upon death to a person designated as heir začať sa učiť
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official order from a court for a person to do or stop doing something začať sa učiť
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person whose legally protected interests have been harmed začať sa učiť
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use of confidential, price-sensitive information when trading in stocks and other securities začať sa učiť
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insider dealing /US - insider trading/
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written formal legal document začať sa učiť
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law of property that protects legal rights associated with products of the mind, creativity or thought like copyrights, patents and trademarks začať sa učiť
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intellectual property law
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non-criminal, non-contractual injury in which the person who caused it intended to cause injury začať sa učiť
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tort of intentionally causing a breach of a valid contract začať sa učiť
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interference in contractual relations
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international institutions established by governments as opposed to organisations established privately and acting internationally začať sa učiť
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intergovernmental organisations
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arbitration of disputes between parties to international commercial contracts začať sa učiť
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international arbitration
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public official who hears and decides cases in court začať sa učiť
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territory or district in which a court has authority to hear cases začať sa učiť
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science or philosophy of law, study of legal systems and a collective term used for the body of case law začať sa učiť
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group of people selected to come to a verdict on questions of fact based on evidence presented in court začať sa učiť
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body of law relating to the ownership of real estate, that is land and the buildings on it začať sa učiť
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includes both contract and property law, and governs the commercial and residential property rights and obligations of an owner and renter of a real property interestfor a given period of time, usually determined by lease začať sa učiť
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person who owns property and either rents it or leases it to another for money začať sa učiť
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facility offering free or discounted legal assistance, often run by law students under supervision of lawyers začať sa učiť
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company formed by lawyers to engage in the practice of law začať sa učiť
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law firm /also law practice/
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action or proceeding brought in court začať sa učiť
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contract for which the use and occupation of a property is conveyed to another, usually in exchange for a sum of money /rent/ začať sa učiť
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property whose duration of ownership or occupation is fixed or capable of being fixed začať sa učiť
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advice and representation in legal matters začať sa učiť
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broad system of rules on which to make decisions začať sa učiť
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artificial entity created by law and given legal rights and duties, for example a corporation začať sa učiť
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selected body of people, usually elected, invested with the responsibility and power to make and repeal laws for a political unit, such as a state or nation začať sa učiť
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to be legally responsible začať sa učiť
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a right to use property for a purpose without conferring ownership or possession; such right can be taken away at the will of the one granting the right začať sa učiť
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person to whom the right to use property for a particular purpose is granted začať sa učiť
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estate granted only for the life of the grantee začať sa učiť
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limitation of an owner/investor's financial losses or responsibility, usually limited to the value of person's investment in a company or partnership with limited liability začať sa učiť
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dispute brought before a court for determination or solution začať sa učiť
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to lose one's ability to make a living začať sa učiť
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loss of earnings capacity
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method of resolving disputes where the parties are actively involved in the decision-making process začať sa učiť
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legal document that sets out the important elements of the corporation, including its name, address, objects and powers; it is one of the two fundamental documents upon which registration of a company is based začať sa učiť
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memorandum of association /US - articles of incorporation/
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criminal intent - compare to actus reus, the criminal act) začať sa učiť
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institution which deals with the supply of credit information about business organisations to other businesses and financial institutions začať sa učiť
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petty offence, a crime less serious than a felony začať sa učiť
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misdemeanour /US - misdemeanor/
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statement that is false, misleading or contains a mistake začať sa učiť
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privilege granted by the government /e.g. patent/ to a person or entity to exclude all others from using, producing or selling a certain invention začať sa učiť
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transfer of legal title of a property, often land, to another as security for payment of a debt začať sa učiť
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independent state in which the majority of the citizens share the same cultural heritage and, particulary, the same language začať sa učiť
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failure to be as careful as the law demands začať sa učiť
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unintended injury caused by lack of care or failure to act, in contrast to an intentional tort začať sa učiť
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written and signed documents which represent an intangible right of payment for a specified sum of money on demand or at a defined time; some examples are bills of exchange, promissory notes, bank cheques or certificates of deposit začať sa učiť
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negotiable instruments /US - commercial paper/
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process in which parties who are considering forming a contract discuss and settle on the terms and conditions of the contract začať sa učiť
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party to a contract who has suffered a breach by the breaching party začať sa učiť
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work that largely involves advising clients and is not between contending parties, such as the drafting of contracts začať sa učiť
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commonly accepted standard of behaviour or manner of doing things začať sa učiť
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court's finding acquittal, finding that the defendant is legally blameless začať sa učiť
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duties that a party has as a result of the terms and conditions of the contract začať sa učiť
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začať sa učiť
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person who commits a crime začať sa učiť
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unwritten, binding agreement začať sa učiť
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direction or command by an authorised person or body začať sa učiť
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like framework convention, but used generally in the EU context začať sa učiť
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physical, mental and emotional distress or trauma for which compensation is given in a tort case začať sa učiť
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early release from prison after serving part of the sentence, usually under supervision and upon certain conditions začať sa učiť
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business organisation in which two or more people agree to do business together, sharing the profits and losses of the business together začať sa učiť
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person taking part in a business or transaction, person involved in a suit or dispute resolution proceedings začať sa učiť
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grant from the government giving exclusive rights to an inventor to make, use or sell an invention for a specified period of time začať sa učiť
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things that are movable /as opposed to real property/ and capable of being owned začať sa učiť
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personal property /also chattels in common law/
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sometimes called an artificial person or legal entity/person; it is legal fiction of identity in law which allows natural persons to act as if they were a single composite individual for certain purposes such as creating a business entity or structure začať sa učiť
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stealing something of low value /in some jurisdictions less than $400/, in contrast to grand theft where the value of the stolen goods is greater začať sa učiť
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formal written statements setting out the cause of action or defence in case začať sa učiť
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standard of proof in civil cases requiring that one side's case must be more probable than not začať sa učiť
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preponderance of the evidence
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work carried out before the matter proceeds to trial before a court začať sa učiť
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body of law dealing with disputes between private persons living in different jurisdictions and governing such things as applicable law, jurisdictions and enforcement of judgements začať sa učiť
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private international law /also conflict of laws/
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body of law that is concerned with the aspects of relationships between individuals that are of no direct concern to the state and in which the government is not directly concerned; it includes the law of property and of trusts, family law, etc. začať sa učiť
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sentence which allows the convicted offender to be released into the community under supervision instead of going to prison začať sa učiť
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formal process including the steps taken in action or dispute začať sa učiť
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share, claim, title or right in property začať sa učiť
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začať sa učiť
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bringing a criminal case before a court začať sa učiť
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lawyer who brings criminal cases on behalf of the state začať sa učiť
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performing a sexual act in exchange for money začať sa učiť
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body of laws governing relationships between states or nations začať sa učiť
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body of law that deals with the relationship between the state and individuals; examples may include constitutional law, criminal law, tax law and administrative law začať sa učiť
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behaviour that is criminalised because it is not compatible with society's shared values; there is usually no direct victim but the community, as a whole, suffers; e.g. drug crimes, public drunkenness and gambling začať sa učiť
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business structure which is permitted to offer its shares for sale to the general public and traded on a public stock exchange začať sa učiť
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compensation designed to punish the breaching party for conduct found to be reprehensible; e.g. fraud začať sa učiť
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punitive damages /also exemplary damages/
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unlawful sexual intercourse commited by force or threat or otherwise without consent začať sa učiť
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to adopt, approve and sanction; to make valid; to establish; to settle to affirm by express or implied consent to something done by an agent or servant; as, to ratify an agreement, treaty or contract; to ratify a nomination začať sa učiť
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land and anything attached to it začať sa učiť
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land, including anything attached to it začať sa učiť
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law associated with the obligations, use and rights of ownership of land or whatever is growing on it or built on it začať sa učiť
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cost of medical care for injuries caused by a tort for which compensation is given in a tort case začať sa učiť
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reasonable medical expenses
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act of regulating by a rule of conduct or order usually issued by a government agency or established authority having the force of law začať sa učiť
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official responsible for the control and supervision of a particular activity or area of public interest, who ensures compliance with laws and established rules and regulations začať sa učiť
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actions by a party showing that he or she expected another party to act in a certain way začať sa učiť
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granting of a remedy by a court /e.g. damages, injunciton, return of property etc./ začať sa učiť
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systems of legal rules based on realigious teachings začať sa učiť
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religious /or theological/ legal systems
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to enforce a right, cure a wrong or compensate an injury začať sa učiť
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payment made to a landlord or landlady for the use of property začať sa učiť
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right to specific use of property that is less than a full right of ownership začať sa učiť
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interests that are recognised and protected by law začať sa učiť
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loans or credit transactions in which the lender acquires a security interest in certain property owned by the borrower and has the right to repossess the property if the borrower cannot pay začať sa učiť
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investment instruments like stocks or bonds začať sa učiť
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to impose a certain punishment začať sa učiť
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1. agreement reached between the parties to a dispute resolving the dispute; 2. the amount granted or paid under such an agreement začať sa učiť
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owners of a share of a company/corporation through a proportionate ownership interest of stock or equity začať sa učiť
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those who invest money in a business entity and receive shares in return representing a proportional ownership začať sa učiť
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used to refer to the system of legal rules used in socialist countries začať sa učiť
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socialist law /also Soviet law/
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lawyer who practises on his/her own začať sa učiť
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single person who earns all the profits and is personally liable for all the debts or losses of the business structure začať sa učiť
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/UK/ lawyer who is qulified to give legal advice and prepare legal documents začať sa učiť
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when a court orders the breaching party to perform its part of a contract začať sa učiť
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amount of evidence needed in a certain type of case, for example in criminal case it is proof beyond a reasonable doubt, in civil cases it is a preponderance of the evidence začať sa učiť
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piece of legislation which declares that certain kinds of contract, for example those regarding land, pending marriage and the sale of goods worth over a certain amount of money, will be invalid unless put into writing and signed by both parties; začať sa učiť
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Statute of Frauds (enacted in England in 1677, serves as a basis for the US statutes)
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standardised documents of basic corporate constitution requirements, which a company may adopt in the creation of a company začať sa učiť
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statutory forms /statute/
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crime that does not require intent to break the law; among these crimes are parking violations and acts that endanger public welfare, like dumping of toxic wastes začať sa učiť
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where liability is imposed for damages caused regardless of fault or intent; that means the victim does not need to prove negligence; it is common in cases regarding defectively manufactured products začať sa učiť
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body of law defining rights, duties and obligations and all matters that are not procedural začať sa učiť
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to start civil proceedings in a court začať sa učiť
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international law dealing with the constraint on the rights of states or nations in relation to each other začať sa učiť
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law regulating rates or sums of money which may be assessed on personal and business income, real property vaules, and commercial transactions paid for the financial support of a government začať sa učiť
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person who has a right to hold or possess property usually in return for the payment of rent začať sa učiť
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person who is not party to an agreement or an action but who may have an interest in it začať sa učiť
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third party /third-party beneficiary/
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right to control or dispense of property or the right to ownership in property začať sa učiť
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any wrongdoing that results in an injury, other than breach of contract for which the court will give damages začať sa učiť
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person who commits a tort začať sa učiť
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wrongful acts in the nature of a tort začať sa učiť
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treaty or enforceable arrangement between two nations or multi-nations committing them to specified terms of commerce, usually involving mutually beneficial concessions including eliminating trade barriers začať sa učiť
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unlawful invasion of the person, property or rights of another začať sa učiť
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legal examination in court of a dispute between parties začať sa učiť
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acts by businesses against consumers which are misleading or fraudulent začať sa učiť
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unfair business practices
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law which has become the same or similar in different nations začať sa učiť
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injured party or the person was the object of a crime or tort začať sa učiť
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non-violent offences usually committed by business people or government officials, typically property crimes and economic crimes; also includes bribery, environmental law violations and money laundering, among many others začať sa učiť
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white-collar crime /business/corporate crime/
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