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Canon
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the body of codified ecclesiastical


Definition
law, especially of the Roman
Catholic
as promulgated
1.the actChurch
of abolishing:
in2.ecclesiastical
councils
and by
the state of being
abolished;
the
pope. abrogation
annulment;

law

Abolition

Exemple:
Canon
law is usedofinwar
some
1.the abolition
church.
2.theabolition of unjust laws;

3)

law based on decisions that have Lawyers must know case law of
been
madeabylaw,
judges
in the pastor their
to activate
more
to end
agreement
Thestate
treaty
was abrogated
in
compentantive in profetion.
custom formally
2002.

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4)

Certify
Accomplice

toa person
state something
officially,
who helps someone
usually
in writing,
especially
else to commit
a crime
or to that
do
something
is
true
or
correct
something morally wrong

Bar
Civil court

5)

Acquit

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6)
2.

CivilCouncil
rights
Action
Bar

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3.
7)

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4.

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5.
8)

1. the place in a court of law where

He was charged with insider


tradingwas
by the Securitiesof
and
all the
theShe
prisoner atacquitted
the bar
Exchange Commission in a $90
charges against her
million suit in civil court.

the
that each
person
is a rights
professional
body
that has in
aregulates
society,
whatever
their
race, by
sex
a legal the
proceeding
brought
profession
or
religion.
party against another,
ofone
barristers
seeking redress of a wrong or
of what is due;
lawsuit
anrecovery
official
which
you
the
judge ordocument
magistrate,
or the
use
to request
a suminofa court
money
place
the where
body they
of sit,rules
and
from
an organization, when you
of
law
regulations and orders and
think you are owed it
decisions
created
by
a statute
person in
who
makes
a claim.
draft,
before
it
administrative
agencies
of
becomes law
government

Civil
rightsactions
include
freedom,
Bar
Council
of Ireland
Legal
can
also be
equality in law and in
instituted to stop or prevent
employment, and the right to vote

any
set of standards
set forth
A document
used to submit
a and
enforced
by a local
government
legal contention
or argument
to a
a written statement which
agency
court. for the protection of
someone makes after they have
public safety, health, etc.
sworn officially to tell the truth,

the typically
laws that sets
refers
civil
AAll
brief
outtothe
facts
precedure
are
incorporated
in
of
the case and a party's legal the
1 How to Write An Affidavit?
code of civil procedure.
arguments.

Administrative
Law
Claimant
Bill
Code
Brief
Affidavit

Theaccomplice
driver was certified
His
killed (as) dead
on arrival at the hospital.
the
father and daughters
with an ax.

a court of law that deals with


the accused stands during his
disagreements
individual
The jury mustbetween
be unanimous
in
trial
people
or
private
companies,
to convict defeat,
or acquit
2. order
The nullification,
or the
rather
than
with
criminal
activity:
defendant.
prevention of a claim or action

Claim
form
Bench

Abolire

the abolition of unfair taxes.

Case law
Abrogate

1.
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Taducerea
Drept canonic
in romana

Precedent
A abroga
A autentifica
complice
Banca acuzatilor,
Curtea Civila
bar
A achita pe cineva

Drepturi
civile
Aciune
Consiliul
Baroului,
baristerilor

improper behavior

I dontof
know
how to do a claim
Bench
judge
form.

plaintiff
is also known
as
AAbill
is a proposed
law under
Concept
a claimant. by a legislature.
consideration

of Administrative Law

formular
Banc de
revendicare
Drept
administrativ
Reclamant
Proiect
de lege,
cerere
Cod
punctaj al
unui dosar
afidavit, depoziie
scris sau oral dat
sub prestare de

1.

damages

In a lawsuit, the harm caused to a


party who is injured. 2) In a
lawsuit, the money awarded to
one party based on injury or loss
caused by the other.

there are many different types or


categories o f damages:
compensatory damages, actual
damages, special damages,
general damages, exemplary
damages, punitive damages

2.

De facto

Latin: In fact
something that is true although it
may not have been intended, legal
or officially accepted

Although the school was said to


be open to all qualified students, it
still practiced de facto
segregation.

3.

De jure
Latin for according to the law.

De jure our country is


democratique.

4.

De novo

Latin for "anew," "beginning


again." meaning to do something
over again as if for the first time.

Trial de novo, or a new


trial in the legal system

De novo review, an
appellate standard of review for
legal issues
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prejudicii

In fact

Conform legii

5.

declaration

6.

decree

7.

deed

8.

Any statement made, particularly


in writing, including a formal
statement made under penalty of
perjury and signed by the
declarant.
An order by a judge, resolving
issues in a court case. Similar to
the term "judgment," but
preferred in certain types of
cases, like probate matters

Insurers may also make a


discretionary payment, even
without a formal declaration of
death.

A document that transfers


ownership of real estate and is
recorded in the local public land
records

She wants her name put back on


the title deeds.

Act

defendant

The person against whom a


lawsuit is filed.

Prt

9.

Delinquent

A person who disobeys rules or


breaks the law such as a juvenile
delinquent.

The defendant denies that he was


driving the car at the time of the
accident.
The Scottish Conservatives have
dismissed Labour proposals for
dealing with delinquent children
and football hooligans.

10.

deposition

A formal statement given by a


The defendant was arrested on the
witness out of court, recorded by basis of a deposition made by a
a court reporter and written up for former work colleague.

Judge has announced that he will


rule the suit by decree.

Declaratie

Decret

Delicvent

Depozitie

use during a trial or other legal


proceedings
11.

Dignity

12.

Diplomat

13.

Discretion

14.

district court

15.

dividend

16.

Duty

the state or quality of being


worthy of honour or respect
an official representing a
country abroad.
the freedom to decide what
should be done in a particular
situation

the dignity of labour

Demnitate

A diplomat is a person who can


deal with others in a sensitive and
tactful way.
local authorities should use their
discretion in setting the charges

Diplomat

in the US, one of the courts


in the federal court system, which
uses a jury to make decisions
about a crime or legal argument:

Bankruptcy courts are separate


units of the district courts, and
have exclusive jurisdiction over
bankruptcy cases.

the profit of a company that is


paid to the people who
ownshares in it

Dividends will be sent to


shareholders.

a moral or legal obligation; a


responsibility

its my duty to uphold the law

Discretie

Curte de district

Dividend

datorii

17.

Enactment

18.

Enforce (to) a
law

19.

Equity

20.

the passing of a law by a


legislative body
to ensure that the law is being
followed

Perhaps the only formal whaling


code authorized by legislative
enactment, was that of Holland.
The government must enforce the
laws.

A set of legal principles that


operates in addition to statutes
and common law and is intended
to give judges flexibility to
achieve a just result

General principles of equity and


fairness allowed the corporate
organisational veil to be lifted to
protect the interests of the third
party.

the highest court in the European


European
Court of Justice Union tasked with interpreting

21.

Evidence

22.

examination

The European Court of Justice


says a ruling in a Cypriot court
EU law and ensuring its equal
that the villa must be demolished
application across all EU member is applicable
states.
The many types of information
Evidence typically includes
presented to a judge or jury
testimony of witnesses, documents,
designed to convince them of the photographs, items of damaged
truth or falsity of key facts.
property, government records,
videos, and laboratory reports
The questioning of a witness by
This inquiry requires both
an attorney (or other party if the
objective judgment and the
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Legiferare
A aplica o lege
Echitate

Curtea Europeana de
Justitie

proba

examinare

other party is self-represented).


23.

Executor

24.

Federal courts

25.

Felony

26.

Fine

27.

Forgery

examination of witnesses.

The person named in a will to


handle the property of someone
who has died.

The executor collects the property,


pays debts and taxes, and then
distributes what's left, as specified
in the will.
A branch of the United States Federal courts may also decide
government with power derived cases where the parties are from
directly
from
the
U.S. different states and are involved in
Constitution.
a dispute for $75,000 or more
A serious crime (contrasted with
less serious crimes such as Downey faces one felony count of
misdemeanors and infractions), possessing cocaine
usually punishable by a prison
term of more than one year
The Centre for Addiction and
Fine is imposed by a court on Mental Health has been fined
$70000 for two incidents in which
someone found guilty of a crime
patients attacked nursing staff.
A false document, signature, or Those who commit forgery are
other imitation of an object of commonly charged with the crime
value used with the intention to of fraud.
deceive another into believing it
is the real thing.

Executor

Curti federale

Crima

Amenda

Falsificare

28.

Guarantee

29.

guardian

30.

gun

31.

Handle (to)
case

32.

hearsay

33.

hierarchy

a promise, esp a collateral


a guarantee that an obligation
agreement, to answer for the debt, will be met
default, or miscarriage of another
An adult who has been appointed
by a court to control and care for
a minor or the minor's property.

The father has rejected moves to


appoint an independent guardian
to look after his son.

A weapon consisting of a metal


tube from which a projectile is
fired at high velocity into a
relatively flat trajectory.

A person skilled in the use of a


gun.

The action of a lawyer in an


action, a case

How to Handle a Case?

Garantie

Curator

Arma

A duce un caz

Testimony given by a witness who Much of what was reported to


is not telling what he or she knows them was hearsay.
personally, but what others have
said.

Din auzite

a system for organising people or

ierarhie

The court has a rigid hierarchy


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things according to their


importance in a society,
organisation, or other group

34.

with evidence.

Implement (to) To implement legislation means to Which branch of government


take actions that are required by
Executes or implements laws?
a law

A elabora o lege

the legislation.
35.

Imprisonment

36.

In camera

In private, to which the public do


not have acces

37.

In dispute

A verbal controversy; a debate.


a disagreement or argument about
something important;

"he had a dispute with his wife"

38.

Infringe (to) a
law

The encroachment, breach, or


violation of a right, law,
regulation, or contract.

To infringe a copyright;
to infringe a rule.

39.

injunctions

a judicial process or order requirin


g the person or
persons to whom it is directed

He took out a court injunction


against the newspaper demanding
the return of the document.

the action of putting someone


in/state of being in prison

All were found guilty and


sentenced to terms of
imprisonment.
Juror are in camera.

ntemniare
In privat
In disputa

A incalca o lege

Dispozitii, ordine
stricte

to do a particular act or to
refrain from doing a particular
act.
An injunction is a court order,
usually one telling someone not to
do something.
The four legal societies in England Inns of court include: Lincoln's
founded about the beginning of
Inn, Inner Temple, Middle
the 14th century and having the
Temple, Gray's Inn
exclusive right to confer the title
of barrister on law students.

40.

Inns of court

41.

instrument

a formal legal document

42.
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insurance

an arrangement by which a
Howard is in insurance
company or the state undertakes to
provide a guarantee of
compensation for specified loss,
damage, illness, or death in return
for payment of a specified
premium

Asigurare

43.

Integrity

The state of being unimpaired;


soundness.
the quality of the states being
unimpaired

integritate

The proof of hearsay is this


intrument...

President is the guarantee of the


territorial integrity of country.

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instante

Document

44.

intergovernme Being or occurring between two or Intergovernmental organization


more governments or divisions of
ntal
a government.

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Interguvernamental

45.

46.

Judge-made
decisions

Judgment

47.

Judicial
precedent

48.

Juvenile court

A DECISION MADE BY a
JUDGE.

A final court ruling resolving the


key questions in a lawsuit and
determining the rights and
obligations of the parties.
A judicial decision that may be
used as a standard in subsequent
similar cases

How Judges Make


Decisions?

Decizii luate de
judecator

hotrre
Steps taken to enforce
default judgments did not prove
effective either.
judicial precedent is used in
common law

a criminal court which tries people Despite the fact that around half
below the age at which ordinary
Pakistan's population is under 18,
criminal prosecution is possible
the country has only one juvenile
court.

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Precedent judiciar

Curte pentru minori

49.

50.

Law declaring
agencies

agencies that pronounce law

Law merchant A body of principles and


regulations applied to commercial
transactions and deriving from the
established customs of merchants
and traders rather than the
jurisprudence of a particular
nation or state.

51.

Law Society

52.

Law-creating
agencies

53.

Legal adviser
(lil d
vaz)
Legal age

54.

the professional body of


solicitors, entrusted with the
registration of solicitors (requiring
the passing of certain
examinations) and the regulation
of professional conduct
Agencies that made legislation

What does Law


declaring agencies Mean?
The law merchant is, in fact, an
independent parallel system of
law.

ageniile care
pronun legea

legislaie comercial

The Law Society was established


in 1825.

---

In our country dont exist Lawcreating agencies.

a lawyer who gives advice

Agentii de creare a
legilor

He is chief legal adviser to the


jurisconsult
Government, giving advice himself
or taking it from outside.
The age of legal majority, at which Legal age is synonymous with age Virsta legala
a person becomes responsible for
of consent or age of majority.
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his or her own actions. In almost


all states the basic legal age is 18.
Free or low-cost legal services for
consumers with limited financial
means; legal aid services are often
provided by local bar associations.

55.

Legal aid

56.

Legally
binding

An agreement between two or


more parties, especially one that is
written and enforceable by law.

57.

legal
representative

a general term for someone who


acts on behalf of another person in
a legal matter. The term legal
representative is often used as a
synonym for lawyer.

His arrest should have been made


when he could be accompanied by
his legal representative.

Reprezentant legal

58.

Litigant

Any party to a lawsuit. This might


include a plaintiff, defendant,
petitioner, respondent, crosscomplainant, or cross-defendant,
but not a witness or attorney.

The proposals will allow county


court litigants to send money
direct to the me.

Litigant

In the United States, more than


sixteen hundred legal aid agencies
provide Legal Representation
without cost or for a nominal fee
to people who are unable to pay
the usual amount for a lawyer's
services.
What does Legally
Binding Mean?

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Ajutor legal gratuit

Mod legal

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59.

Magistrate

60.

a public officer concerned with the the principal magistrate of the


administration of law
town

Magistrat

Mandate

Any mandatory order or


requirement under statute,
regulation, or by a public agency.
2) An order from an appeallate
court to a lower court (usually the
original trial court in the case).

The President and his supporters


are almost certain to read this
vote as a mandate for continued
economic reform.

Mandat

61.

Marshal

A law enforcement officer similar


to a sheriff.

A federal marshal was killed in a


shoot-out.

Marsal

62.

mitigation

the action of mitigating (=reducing Once a risk is identified,


the harmful, unpleasant or bad
mitigation processes should be
effects of something).
put in place.

micorare

63.

motion

A formal request that a judge enter The conference is now debating


a particular order or ruling in a
the motion and will vote on it
lawsuit.proposal, proposition,
shortly.
recommendation, submission,
suggestion

Motiune

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64.

Natural law

65.

Negligence 1. a civil wrong whereby a person or The soldiers were ordered to appear

a principle or body of laws


considered as derived from nature,
right reason, or religion and as
ethically binding in human
society.

Natural law is often contrasted


with positive law.

Dreptul natural

Neglijenta

party is in breach of a legal duty of before a disciplinary council on


care to another which results in
charges of negligence.
loss or injury to the claimant
2. If someone is guilty of negligence,
they have failed to do something
which they ought to do.
66.

Notary public

67.

Notice

68.

Nullify (to)

a public officer or other person


authorized to authenticate
contracts, acknowledge deeds,
take affidavits, protest bills of
exchange, take depositions, etc.

The origin of notaries public can


be traced to ancient Rome.

Notar public

Information that one person gives


to another, alerting the other party
of the first party's intentions.
To nullify a legal decision or
procedure means to declare that it
is not legally valid.

There are various types of notice.

Notita

He used his broad executive


powers to nullify decisions by
local governments.
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A anula

69.

oath

a promise, especially that you will


tell the truth in a law court

The witness placed her hand on


the Bible and took the oath

70.

objection

An attorney's formal statement


protesting something that has
occurred in court and seeking the
judge's immediate ruling.

The attorney has no objection

71.

Order

A decision issued by a court, a


judge

The decision of a court or judge is


made in the form of an order.

ordin

Override (to) a To replace, to substitute a law


law

The local authorities override the


laws.

A inlocui o lege

the group of (usually) elected


politicians or other people who
make the laws for their country

She was elected to Parliament in


1997

Parlament

To approbate and pronounce a law

The Parliament pass a law.

72.

73.

parliament

74.

Pass (to) a law

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jurmnt
obiectie

A adopta o lege

75.

Patent

A grant by the U.S. Patent and He wore patent leather shoes.


Trademark Office (USPTO) that
allows the patent owner to
maintain a monopoly for a limited
period of time on the use and
development of a new innovation.
copyright, invention, licence

76.

Penalty

a punishment for breaking a rule,


regulation, law or agreement

Under the new plan officers will


be able to issue fixed penalty
notices for offences like
shoplifting and drunk and
disorderly behaviour.

77.

petition

to request action from a court of


law.

If the debt (=amount owed) is


more than 1000, we can petition
the court for a bankruptcy hearing

78.

Petty offense

79.

Picket

A minor crime, the maximum


In some states, a petty offense is a
punishment for which is generally classification in addition to
a fine or a short term in a prison or misdemeanor and felony.
a house of correction
When a group of people, usually
trade union members, picket a

The miners went on strike and


picketed the power stations.
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Patent

penalitate

Petitie

Infractiune marunta

A picheta

80.

plaintiff

81.

Police

82.

place of work, they stand outside


it in order to protest about
something, to prevent people from
going in, or to persuade the
workers to join a strike.
A plaintiff is a person who brings
a legal case against someone in a
court of law.

plaintiff is a indispensable party


of a suit.

Reclamant

The police are the official


organization that is responsible for
making sure that people obey the
law.

The police are also looking for a


second car

Politie

Policy

A policy is a set of ideas or plans


that is used as a basis for making
decisions, especially in politics,
economics, or business.

The President and Secretary of


State had a grand design for
foreign policy, a structure of
peace.

83.

politics

the official ways in which a


government has decided to deal
with other countries, in relation to
trade, defence,

84.

Private law

the area of law that deals with


disagreements between people or
companies, rather than

Politics of our party is wrong.

The law of contracts is an


important part of private law.
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Politica

Politici

Drept privat

disagreements that involve


government
85.

Probate court

86.

Probation

87.

Property

88.

89.

(also called a surrogate court)


A probate court is a
specialized court that deals with
matters of probate and
the administration of estates
Probation is a period of time
during which a person who has
committed a crime has to obey the
law and be supervised by a
probation officer, rather than being
sent to prison.

When wills are contested (for


whatever reason), the probate
court is responsible for ruling on
the authenticity of the document

Curtea de Probe
Sau
Curte de Succesiune

The thief was put on probation for


two years.

Probare

the right to possess, use, and


dispose of anything

Private property

Prosecutor

public prosecutor is an official


who puts people on trial on behalf
of the government and people of a
particular country.

Prosecutors are typically lawyers


who possess a law degree.

Procuror

Protest

to write an official statement


conforming that a bill has been
received and that payment has
been refused, typically written by

The notary public was instructed


to protest the bill.

A profita

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Proprietate

a notary public
90.

provision

91.

Public Law

92.

Public safety

93.

Ratify

94.

Recognize (to)

a statement in a contract or a law


that a specific thing must happen
or be done
Public law is a theory of law
governing the relationship
between individuals (citizens,
companies) and the state.

According to the provisions of


section 19 of the Act, all interested
parties must provide notice to the
Court within 30 days.
What is public law and how does
it differ from private law?

Public safety is concerned with


social science, management or
technical categories related to the
safety and security of members a
society

Police must ensure public safety.

(especially of governments or
organizations) to make an
agreement official

Many countries have now ratified


the UN convention on the rights of
the child

to identify a law

All citizens recognize the laws


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dispoziie

Dreptul public

Securitatea publica

A ratifica

A recunoaste o lege

made by legislature.

a law
95.

Red tape

excessive formality and routine


required before official action can
be taken.

The little money that was


available was tied up in
bureaucratic red tape.

Rutina inaintea
actiunii oficiale

96.

reference

a mention of something in a
speech, a piece of writing or an
artistic work etc

We should normally avoid


references to commercial
products.

Referinta

97.

Reform

I explained that reform might


increase the number of British
citizens who had the right of
voting at elections for parliament
98.
1 a government, especially an
1. ideological opponents of the
regime
authoritarian one
regime
2 a system or ordered way of
2. detention centres with a
doing things
very tough physical regime
a tax regime
99. REGULATION a rule (usually issued by a
The Department of Immigration
government agency or established has issued new regulations
authority) that has the force of law regarding the granting of
temporary residence permits.
100.

resolution

to improve (an existing


institution, law, practice, etc.) by
alteration or correction of abuses

an official decision taken at a


The UN Security Council will vote
meeting; the expression of opinion on the draft resolution on
or will of an official body by vote Tuesday.
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Reforma

Regim

Regulament

Rezolutie

101.

retrospective

a retrospective law or decision


takes effect from a date in the past
before the law was introduced or
before the decision was made

The civil law has retrospective.

102.

Right of
audience

In common law, a right of


audience is generally a right of a
lawyer to appear and conduct
proceedings in court on behalf of
their client

My right of audience was not


respected.

103.

Robbery

the action of robbing a person or


place

he was involved in drugs,


extortion, and robbery

Jaf

104.

Romanian
Lawyers union

A organization of all Romanian


lawyers

I want to be a member of
Romanian Lawyers union

Uniunea avocatilor
romani

105.

Scrutiny

critical observation or examination every aspect of local government


was placed under scrutiny

Cercetare, control

106.

Security

he state of being free from danger


or threat

Securitate

the system is designed to provide


maximum security against toxic
spills
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retroactivitate

Dreptul la audienta

107.

Self-defence

The use of reasonable force to


protect oneself from an aggressor.

He killed him in self-defence

Legitim aprare

108.

Segregation

the enforced separation of


different racial groups in a
country, community, or
establishment

an official policy of racial


segregation

segregare

109.

Settlement

a formal arrangement made


between the parties to a lawsuit in
order to resolve it, especially out
of court

the award was made as an out-ofcourt settlement by the drivers


insurance firm

reglementare

Sheriff is o person elected


annually in some English towns.

Serif

supreme and unrestricted power,


as of a state
statutory law or statute law is
written law set down by
a legislature

An example of sovereignty is the


power of a king to rule his people.
Statutory law is a source of law.

suveranitate

statement or a condition that a


specific thing must happen or be
done as part of an agreement; a

The council now proposes to


remove a stipulation for buyers to
continue to run the venue as a

Stipulare

110.

sheriff

111.

Sovereignty

112.

Statute/
statutory law

113.

stipulation

(in England and Wales) the


chief executive officer of the
Crown in a county, having
various administrative and
judicial functions.

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Dreptul statutar

114.

Subsidy

115. Supreme

provision

theatre.

Grant, money given as part of the


cost of something, to help or
encourage it to happen

The company received a


substantial government subsidy.

Grant, subsidiu,
subventie

After my case was analized in two


inferior courts i have apeal to
supreme court for better result.

CurteaSuprem

Court the most important court of law in


the US

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116.

Testimony

evidence in support of a fact or


statement; proof.

The testimony must to be probate.

Proba

117.

Title

1.the heading or a division of a


statute, book of law
2. the documentary evidence of
such right

title deeds

Titlu

118.

Tort

an action that is wrong but which


can be dealt with in a civil, rather
than criminal, court

Tort law is almost exclusively


contained in state law, and the
large majority of tort cases are
filed in state courts.

119.

Treaty

a written agreement between two


or more countries formally
approved and signed by their
leaders

a peace treaty
the treaty on European union

a court in which trials take place.


Such courts are said to
have original jurisdiction.

--What Is Trial Court?

120.

121.

Trial court

Trust

An arrangement under which one


person, a trustee, manages
property for a beneficiary.

Ofensa, prejudiciu

Tratat

--A trial court is a court in


which an initial trial is held
living trust, testamentary trust

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Instanta de judecata

incredere

122.

Unalienable
rights

123.

Union

124.

unlawful

125.

Unwritten law

a theoretical set of individual Unalienable rights are natural


human rights that by their nature rights
cannot be taken away, violated, or
transferred from one person to
another.
the act or the state of being Meanwhile the debate on
joined together.
European political and monetary
union continues
not allowed by law
unlawful possession of guns
the law based upon custom,
usage, and judicial decisions, as
distinguished from the enactments
of a legislature, orders or decrees
in writing

More than ever was Boris


resolved to serve in future not
according to the written code, but
under this unwritten law.

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Drepturi inalienabile
`

Uniune
ilegal
Legi nescrise

126.

Valid

127.

Verdict

128.

void

having legal force

Is this contract/ticket/agreement
still valid?

Valid, autorizat

the finding or answer of a jury The jury reached/returned a


given to the court concerning a unanimous verdict of (not) guilty
matter
submitted
to
their
judgment.

Sentin,verdict

having no legal force or effect; not The contract is null and avoid
legally binding or enforceable.

Fara efect

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129.

Warranty 1. A promise or assurance that may express warranty

Clauza, conditie

be express, implied by the The warranty covers the car


circumstances, or implied by law mechanically for a year, with
2. a written promise from a company unlimited mileage.
to repair or replace a product that
develops a fault within a fixed
period of time, or to do a piece of
work again if it is not satisfactory;
a guarantee

130.

will

document stating what should be The testator must clearly identify


done with a person's possessions himself as the maker of the will
after their death

Testament

131.

Witness

a person who sees an event Police are appealing for


happening, especially a crime or witnesses to the accident to come
an accident
forward

Martor

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