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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: Answer: A legal or a authorative rule. Question: Common Answer: The laws, especially those of England, based on customons or court decision Question: Answer: a rule or a set of rules, especially made by the govermentor ruler Question: Answer: a way of a country, is which the people elect repesentatives to govern the country on their behalf. Question: LawAnswer: The body of law established by a state or nation for it's owen . Question: BeliefsAnswer: To make something seem important, she hurt feelings when she bellitled their work. Question: Fedual Answer: having to do with a way of life in which ordinary people lived on and used the land of a nobel man, giving him military & other servicein . Question: Oral Answer: someone who speaks and makes them the law. (spoken of written) Question: Answer: a group of people to hear and try to decide the outcome of a case Question: Trail by Answer: A of the facts or a trying of someone quilt or innecence in a law court. Question: Crinimal Answer: the branch of law that defines crimes, treats of their nature, and provides for their . Question: NegligenceAnswer: negligence, in law, especially tort law, the of an obligation (duty) to act with care, or the failure to act as a reasonable and prudent person would under similar circumstances. Question: TrespassAnswer: In law, entry onto land. Question: DefamationAnswer: In law, issuance of false statements about a person that injure his reputation or that others from associating with him. Question: Answer: in law, an act that, without legal justification, interferes with safety, comfort, or the use of Question: Answer: Damages - legal term to the financial compensation recoverable by reason of another's breach of duty; the money paid or awarded to a plaintiff Question: Answer: the action of filing a lawsuit before a court of Question: PrecedentAnswer: A legal or a authorative rule. Question: LawAnswer: The unwrittens laws, especially those of England, on customons or court decision Question: LawAnswer: a rule or a set of rules, those made by the govermentor ruler Question: DemocracyAnswer: a way of goverment a country, is which the people elect repesentatives to the country on their behalf. Question: Cival Answer: The body of law established by a state or for it's owen rights. Question: BeliefsAnswer: To make something seem important, she hurt their feelings when she bellitled work. Question: SystumAnswer: having to do with a way of life in which people lived on and used the land of a nobel man, giving him military & other servicein return. Question: Oral Answer: someone who speaks and makes them the law. (spoken of written) Question: Answer: a group of people to hear and try to decide the outcome of a case Question: Trail by Answer: A hearing of the facts or a of someone quilt or innecence in a law court. Question: LawAnswer: the of law that defines crimes, treats of their nature, and provides for their punishment. Question: NegligenceAnswer: negligence, in law, especially tort law, the breach of an obligation (duty) to act with care, or the failure to act as a reasonable and prudent would under similar circumstances. Question: TrespassAnswer: In law, entry onto land. Question: DefamationAnswer: In law, of false statements about a person that injure his reputation or that deter others from associating with him. Question: NuisanceAnswer: in law, an act that, without legal justification, with safety, comfort, or the use of property Question: CompensationAnswer: Damages - legal term referring to the financial compensation recoverable by reason of another's breach of duty; the money paid or to a plaintiff Question: Answer: Question: PrecedentAnswer: A legal or a authorative rule. Question: Common Answer: The laws, especially those of England, based on customons or court decision Question: LawAnswer: a rule or a set of , especially those made by the govermentor ruler Question: DemocracyAnswer: a way of goverment a country, is which the people elect repesentatives to govern the country on behalf. Question: Cival Answer: The body of law by a state or nation for it's owen rights. Question: Answer: To make something seem important, she hurt their when she bellitled their work. Question: Fedual Answer: having to do with a way of life in which ordinary people lived on and used the land of a nobel man, giving him military & other servicein . Question: Oral Answer: who speaks and makes them the law. (spoken instead of written) Question: Answer: a group of people chosen to hear and try to the outcome of a case Question: Trail by Answer: A hearing of the facts or a of someone quilt or innecence in a law court. Question: Crinimal Answer: the of law that defines crimes, treats of their nature, and provides for their punishment. Question: Answer: negligence, in law, tort law, the breach of an obligation (duty) to act with care, or the failure to act as a reasonable and prudent person would under similar circumstances. Question: TrespassAnswer: In law, entry onto land. Question: DefamationAnswer: In law, of false statements about a person that injure his reputation or that deter others from associating with him. Question: NuisanceAnswer: in law, an act that, without legal , interferes with safety, comfort, or the use of property Question: Answer: Damages - term referring to the financial compensation recoverable by reason of another's breach of duty; the money paid or awarded to a plaintiff Question: SueAnswer: A plaintiff (Π in legal shorthand), also known as a claimant or complainant, is the party who initiates a (also known as an action) before a court. Question: JudgeAnswer: A , or justice, is an official who presides over a court of law. Question: Answer: A defendant or defender (Δ in legal shorthand) is any party who is required to answer the complaint of a or pursuer in a civil lawsuit before a court, or any party who has been formally charged or accused of violating a criminal statute. Question: CrimesAnswer: In the sociological , crime is the breach of a rule or law for which some governing authority or force may ultimately prescribe a punishment. Question: Answer: homicide, in law, the of human life. Homicides that are neither justifiable nor excusable are considered crimes. Question: ManslaughterAnswer: manslaughter, homicide committed without justification or but distinguished from murder by the absence of the element of malice aforethought. Question: MurderAnswer: murder, criminal homicide, usually distinguished from manslaughter by the of malice aforethought. Question: Answer: The prosecutor is the chief legal representative of the prosecution in countries with either the common law system, or the civil law inquisitorial system. Question: Answer: fine. 1 In criminal law, sum of money exacted by a lawful tribunal as punishment for a . Question: MagistrateAnswer: A magistrate is a officer. In common law systems a magistrate usually has limited authority to administer and enforce the law. |
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