Civil Law degree Abbr
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BCLCivil Law degree: Abbr.
LLDHonorary law degree: Abbr.
LLDDoctor of law degree (Abbr.)
JCLDegree in Canon Law: Abbr.
RPISch. that awarded the first civil engineering degree in the U.S.
TORTCivil wrong: Law
TORTCivil wrong: Law.
TORTCivil wrong, in law
REIDefendants, in civil law
TORTCivil wrong in law
INSTITORSBusiness agents: Civil Law.
PARENTAncestor, in civil law.
MORASDelays, in civil law.
delictan offense against civil law
TORTBasis for a civil action: Law.
delictsDELICT, an offense against civil law
civilista person versed in civil law
PROCEDURECriminal or civil study, in law
talmudicpertaining to Jewish civil and religious law
civilistsCIVILIST, a person versed in civil law
ATTAINDERLoss of all civil rights, in law
ELILawyer in both "Civil Wars" and "L.A. Law"
policeorganized civil force for keeping order and enforcing the law
policesorganized civil force for keeping order and enforcing the law
policedorganized civil force for keeping order and enforcing the law
procuratorAn agent representing others in a court of law in countries retaining Roman civil law
procuratorsAn agent representing others in a court of law in countries retaining Roman civil law
tortcivil wrong (other than breach of contract or trust) for which the law requires that damages be paid
tortscivil wrong (other than breach of contract or trust) for which the law requires that damages be paid
glossatorsA person who writes glosses, esp. a scholarly commentator on the texts of classical, civil, or canon law
glossatorA person who writes glosses, esp. a scholarly commentator on the texts of classical, civil, or canon law
talmudismbelief in the doctrines of the talmud, the body of the Jewish civil and canonical law not comprised in the Pentateuch
talmudismsTALMUDISM, belief in the doctrines of the talmud, the body of the Jewish civil and canonical law not comprised in the Pentateuch
magistratesA civil officer or lay judge who administers the law, esp. one who conducts a court that deals with minor offenses and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones
magistrateA civil officer or lay judge who administers the law, esp. one who conducts a court that deals with minor offenses and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones
assizesA court that formerly sat at intervals in each county of England and Wales to administer the civil and criminal law. In 1972 the civil jurisdiction of assizes was transferred to the High Court, and the criminal jurisdiction to the Crown Court