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  • 71Roman law — Ro·man law n: the legal system of the ancient Romans that includes written and unwritten law, is based on the traditional law and legislation of the assemblies, resolves of the senate, enactments of the emperors, edicts of the praetors, writings… …

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  • 72Law Society of Hong Kong — Infobox public organisation full name = Law Society of Hong Kong status = Company limited by guarantee territory = Hong Kong leadership = President Lester G. Huang appointment = founded = 1907 hq = Wing On House, Central, Hong Kong budget = HK$80 …

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  • 73Law enforcement in Japan — Japanese Police logo Aichi Prefectur …

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  • 74Law enforcement in Bolivia — Bolivian National Police Corps Cuerpo de Policía Nacional Abbreviation CdPN Agency overview Formed 1886 Employees 31,000 Legal personality …

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  • 75general law — n: a law that is unrestricted as to time, is applicable throughout the entire territory subject to the power of the legislature that enacted it, and applies to all persons in the same class – called also general act, general statute; compare… …

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  • 76special law — n 1: local law (1a) 2: a law that applies to a particular place or esp. to a particular member or members of a class of persons or things in the same situation but not to the entire class and that is unconstitutional if the classification made is …

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  • 77Law of Argentina — The Legal system of Argentina is one of the few in the world that mix Civil and Common law. The two pillars of the Civil system are the Constitution of Argentina (1853) and the Civil Code of Argentina (1871).The Argentine Constitution of 1853 was …

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  • 78Law of Laos — Civil Liberties and Human RightsThe criminal justice system, like every aspect of life in Laos, is controlled by the party and the government. There are few legal restraints on the often arbitrary actions including arrests by the government, and… …

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  • 79law merchant — A body of commercial law embracing the usages of merchants in different commercial countries, but not resting exclusively on the institutions and local customs of any particular country, consisting of certain principles of equity and usages of… …

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  • 80Law of mortality — Mortality Mor*tal i*ty, n. [L. mortalitas: cf. F. mortalit[ e].] 1. The condition or quality of being mortal; subjection to death or to the necessity of dying. [1913 Webster] When I saw her die, I then did think on your mortality. Carew. [1913… …

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