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  • 11civil — civ·il / si vəl/ adj [Latin civilis, from civis citizen] 1: concerning, befitting, or applying to individual citizens or to citizens as a whole a civil duty see also civil right 2: marked by public order: peaceable in behavior …

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  • 12civil procedure — n: the steps taken and methods used in bringing and conducting a civil action; also: a course of study in the rules of procedure in civil actions Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. civil procedure …

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  • 13Court of Civil Appeals — Court of Civil Appeals: the intermediate court in Alabama for appeals of civil matters Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 14University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law — Infobox University name = UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS Faculty of Civil Law established = 1611 University 1734 Faculty of Civil Law type = Private, Dominican dean = Assoc. Prof. Roberto A. Abad, LlB (Acting Dean) head label = Regent head = Rev. Fr.… …

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  • 15Influence of the Church on Civil Law —     Influence of the Church on Civil Law     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Influence of the Church on Civil Law     Christianity is essentially an ethical religion; and, although its moral principles were meant directly for the elevation of the… …

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  • 16Bigamy (in Civil Law) —     Bigamy (in Civil Jurisprudence)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bigamy (in Civil Jurisprudence)     (Fr. bigamie, from Lat. bis, twice, and Gr. gamos, marriage)     Bigamy, in civil jurisprudence, and especially in criminal law, is a formal… …

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  • 17Bachelor of Civil Law — or BCL is the name of various degrees in law conferred by English language universities. Historically, it originated as a postgraduate degree in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, but many universities now offer the BCL as an undergraduate …

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  • 18Regius Professor of Civil Law (Oxford) — The Regius Chair of Civil Law, founded in the 1540s, is one of the oldest of the professorships at the University of Oxford.FoundationThe Regius chair of Civil Law at Oxford was founded by King Henry VIII, who established five such Regius… …

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  • 19Douglas Chair of Civil Law — The Douglas Chair of Civil Law at the University of Glasgow was founded in 1948, and named after John Brown Douglas (c 1855 1935), who had been Professor of Roman Law at St Mungo s College. The name was changed in 2001 to the Douglas Chair in… …

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  • 20Civil Procedure Rules — the name given to the new rules on civil procedure introduced in England and Wales in April 1999 to implement the Woolf Reforms. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001. Civil Procedure Rules …

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