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Civil Law definition

Civil Law means Law No. (11) of the Year 2004 of the State of Qatar.
Civil Law means the laws, statutes, and regulations of the civil authorities of the United States, the states where the Sisters of Life have a permanent presence, and any other political jurisdiction.
Civil Law means private-law doctrines derived from the Roman legal system; "Civilian" thus connotes a thing or person connected to Civil law. Civil law embraces German and French law, which in turn influenced continental European law and much of the private law elsewhere in the world, for example in South America and Japan. See further Ibbetson and Lewis, eds., The Roman Law Tradition, 1994, (Cambridge UP, Cambridge).

Examples of Civil Law in a sentence

  • Becker-Finn from the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law to which was referred: H.

  • She has a Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL 1984) and a Masters in Commercial Law (LLM 2005) from University College Dublin.

  • Rasmusen, Judicial Independence in Civil Law Regimes: Econometrics from Japan (January 1996).

  • This expansion allows to include in the dataset an heteroge- neous sample of documents which are connected to the initial set.

  • It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal of Civil Law Studies by an authorized editor of LSU Law Digital Commons.

  • The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law.

  • Providing the purchaser agrees to the terms of this agreement then they may rely on the report subject to the terms and conditions of this agreement and the Report itself.Note: In the ACT under the Civil Law (Sale of Residential Property) Act 2003 and Regulations the report resulting from this inspection may be passed to the purchaser as part of the sale process providing it is carried out not more than three months prior to listing and is not more than six months old.

  • Ex parte applications are noticed for hearing at 1:15 p.m. for each court day in the Civil Law and Motion courtroom or as designated by the Court.

  • Marvin actions, or any similar family law related action not specifically authorized by the Family Code, must be filed as a separate proceeding in the Civil Law Division.

  • Lesch from the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Division to which was referred: H.


More Definitions of Civil Law

Civil Law. Notary: civil law notary Xx X. Oldenburg or any other civil law notary of Xxxxx Dutilh, attorneys, civil law notaries and tax advisers or any of their deputies Closing: the completion of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement on the Closing Date
Civil Law means the laws, statutes, and regulations of the civil authorities of the
Civil Law means the laws, statutes, and regulations of the civil authorities of the United States, New York State, and any other political jurisdiction.
Civil Law means, for the sole purpose of simplicity and clarity, the “Civil Law” (or Roman derived law) system of law and any other Law from a jurisdiction that is not Common Law, but the variety of legal systems worldwide is vastly more complex.

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