law (noun)

  • 101Law Society — noun The solicitors governing body for England and Wales • • • Main Entry: ↑law …

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  • 102law-stationer — lawˈ stāˈtioner noun A person who sells parchment, documents and other articles needed by lawyers • • • Main Entry: ↑law …

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  • 103law|book — «L BUK», noun. a book relating to law, or containing laws or reports of cases …

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  • 104law|break|er — «L BRAY kuhr», noun. a person who breaks the law: »All too many lawbreakers and potential lawbreakers are persuaded that they can steal a car…and get away with it, or with worse crimes (New York Times) …

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  • 105law|man — «L muhn», noun, plural men. a law enforcement officer …

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  • 106law|suit — «L SOOT», noun. a case in a law court started by one person to claim something from another; application to a court by one person to compel another to do him justice …

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  • 107law-abidingness — noun see law abiding …

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  • 108law and order — noun a) The principles under which the world and its components operate. b) The enforcement of law, statutes, and social conventions.<!, and favouring punishment of criminals rather then rehabilitation …

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  • 109law clerk — noun a clerk who assists a judge with legal proceedings. Depending on the court, such positions may be professional careers or may be temporary positions for graduating law students …

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  • 110law of excluded middle — noun An axiom of classical logic which states that, given a proposition P, either P is true or P is false, i.e. in symbols: . This law is rejected by intuitionistic logic …

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