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  • 61law*/*/*/ — [lɔː] noun 1) the law [singular] the system of rules that must be obeyed in society Failing to declare any extra income is against the law.[/ex] How can I bring my boyfriend into the country without breaking the law (= doing something that is not …

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  • 62Law enforcement in France — OrganizationsAgenciesFrance has two national general purpose law enforcement agencies: * the Police Nationale (civilian force; primary responsibility in urban areas; run under the Ministry of the Interior) * the Gendarmerie Nationale (military… …

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  • 63Law Society of Upper Canada v. Skapinker — SCCInfoBox case name=Law Society of Upper Canada v. Skapinker full case name=The Law Society of Upper Canada v. Joel Skapinker heard date=February 23, 24, 1984 decided date=May 3, 1984 citations= [1984] 1 S.C.R. 357 docket=17537 history=… …

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  • 64according to law — I adjective allowable, allowed, authorized by law, conformable to law, conformable with the law, constitutional, de jure, due, established, in accordance with the law, in compliance, inviolable, jural, law abiding, lawful, legal, legalized,… …

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  • 65Law enforcement in Croatia — Police Policija Emblem of Policija Agency overview Formed …

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  • 66Law of Gravity — Infobox Television episode| Title= Law of Gravity Series= Season = 7 Episode = 15 Guests= Liev Schreiber Airdate = February 8, 2007 Production = Writer = Richard Catalani and Carol Mendelsohn Director = Richard J. Lewis Prev = Meet Market Next =… …

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  • 67Law and Oracle — Эпизод «Футурамы» «Закон и Оракул» «Law and Oracle» …

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  • 68Law of Hostages — In 1799, late in the French Revolution, the Law of Hostages was enacted by the Executive Directory (Fr. Directoire exécutif , also referred to as the French Directory) in order to assure itself of domination in the provinces. The law allowed… …

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  • 69Law of Suspects — The Law of Suspects is a term which is used to refer to an enactment passed on September 17 1793 during the course of the French Revolution. It allowed for the creation of revolutionary tribunals to try those who were suspected of treason against …

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  • 70within the law — index allowed, de jure, jural, juridical, law abiding, lawful, legal, legitimate (rightful) …

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