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Is That Legal (178 bytes)
1: "'''Is That Legal'''" is a [[blog]] by [[University of North Carolina]] La... 5: *[http://www.isthatlegal.org Is That Legal?] Legal Jews (580 bytes) 1: ...documentation to prove that any grandparent was a Legal Jew. 3: ... practically anyone can use to claim any kind of distant non-documented physical descent from a Jew. Perfectly Legal (1614 bytes) 1: ...s]]'' reporter [[David Cay Johnston]] that argues that the [[United States|American]] [[tax]] system has... 3: ... else. The book claims the IRS has become so weak that even when it was handed complete banking records ... 6: ...w.perfectlylegalthebook.com/ Official ''Perfectly Legal'' website] 7: ...read&tid=25 Interview with David Cay Johnston on his book] Legal lexicography (1828 bytes) 1: ...a term used to describe the complex of activities that are concerned with the design, compilation, use a... 3: ...raphy. The result of practical legal lexicography is called a [[law dictionary]]. 5: ...ion must be presented in such a way that the user is not burdened with heavy [[lexicographic informati... 7: ...if the purpose of the dictionary is to facilitate legal translation, e.g. a bilingual law dictionary, it ... 11: ...ngual LSP Dictionary. Principles and Practice for Legal Language''. Gunter Narr Verlag 1994. Legal thriller (884 bytes) 1: ...is currently a master of this sort of writing, as is Scott Turow. Boston Legal (5378 bytes) 1: ...ial premiere episode aired October [[2004 in television|2004]]. 3: ...). ''The Practice'' dedicated most of its final episodes to gradually introducing the other lawyers at... 5: ... Legal'' as a judge). By the time of this final episode of ''The Practice'', almost all the action of ... 7: ... ([[Rene Auberjonois]], in a role different from his tenure as a hapless judge on ''The Practice''), a... 11: ... without hesitation. Wherever he works he treats his coworkers with levity and refuses to take himself... Legal ethics (814 bytes) 1: ...ar association]]s, which have the authority to [[disbar]] members who engage in unethical professional... 3: ...onship to others and their having a reasonable basis of trust in him. 5: While legal codes of ethics differ from place to place, they ... 7: [[Category:Legal ethics|*]] Legal formalism (1409 bytes) 1: ... has argued that law is [[Indeterminacy debate in legal theory|indeterminate]]. 3: ... in accord with its original meaning and his view that statutes should be read in accord with their plai... Execution (legal) (1478 bytes) 3: ...r by [[hanging]] (typically for cowardice, or commission of [[atrocities]] or other [[crime|crimes]]).... 5: == Execution through history == 8: *The French Revolution is famous for its pioneering of the [[guillotine]]. 12: *[[capital punishment]] 14: **[[List of people who were executed]] Legal aid (5373 bytes) 3: ...or legal aid, in an apparent attempt to analogize legal aid to the [[Medicare]] health care programs in t... 5: == Legal aid in the U.S. == 9: ...tates have offices of [[public defender]]s who assist indigent defendants, while other states have sys... 11: ...rmal [[litigation]] in the courts. However, the discovery of severe or recurring injustice with a lar... 13: ...e to file class actions and directly lobby the legislature on behalf of the poor. Motion (legal) (4436 bytes) 1: ...any point in the proceedings, although that right is regulated by court rules which vary from place to... 5: ...eing presented by the other side. A motion to dismiss has taken the place of the common law [[demurrer... 7: ...[expert witness|expert]] [[testimony]] indicating that the drug was improperly prescribed. 9: ...e more prejudicial than probative. If the motion is granted, then evidence regarding the conviction w... 11: ...ng any evidence. If granted, the court would dismiss the case. Legal translation (1824 bytes) 1: ...ulture-dependent subject field, legal translation is not a simple task. 3: ... legal [[document]]s and scholarly writings. The mistranslation of a passage in a [[contract]], for ex... 5: ...o be read by someone who is familiar with another legal system and its language. 7: ...ions in the target culture. Linguistic structures that are often found in the source language have no di... 9: ...es are of poor quality and their use may lead to mistranslation. Legal age (763 bytes) 1: ...tation set by law that specifies that only people that have reached a certain age are allowed to partici... 3: ... them. The most widely known restriction probably is the American prohibition to sell [[alcohol]] to p... 5: ...e travelling should be ready to face restrictions that they are not used to. 7: Another common usage is to set a minimum age (and, thus, life experience)... 9: [[Category:Legal terms]] Legal risk (231 bytes) 1: .../b> sometimes governments change the law in a way that adversely affects a bank's position. 4: *[[Credit risk]] 5: *[[Liquidity risk]] 6: *[[Market risk]] 7: *[[Operational risk]] Filing (legal) (1333 bytes) 1: ...iling fees are one part of the variety of charges that are known as ''court costs.'' 3: Filing may also refer to submission of a [[form (document)|form]] to a [[governme... 5: ...in court in [[Los Angeles]]), the American system is considered to be quite [[plaintiff]]-friendly by ... 7: ...roportional'' to the amount in controversy. That is, the bigger the damages, the bigger the fee! 9: ...laintiff's total assets, with the perverse result that just to initiate a meritorious case, an already s... Legal Latin (1742 bytes) 3: [[ad hoc]] - for this purpose 9: ...cti]] - body of the crime, i.e. material evidence that a crime has occurred 17: [[et uxor]] - and (his) wife 35: [[nollo prosequi]] - I don't wish to prosecute (will drop all parts of suit) 37: ...ntendere]] - I will not contend (plea equal to admission of guilt but allows recourse to deny the matt... Legal release (2677 bytes) 1: ...hed, broadcast, shown in a public cinema or otherwise made public. 3: ...l release may release any claims known or unknown that the releasor may have against the releasee, the r... 5: Generally a release is of the form: 7: ...t the releasee up to the date of the signing of this release.'' 11: ...nted forms that are purchased from legal form publishers. Legal Drug (1374 bytes) 2: ...n]] and it is published in [[English language|English]] by [[TokyoPop]]. The manga also goes by the t... 4: ...e owner of the Green Drug Pharmacy and fill out illegal prescriptions at night. 6: ...ostly by Kakei, who has clairvoyant abilities of his own. Legal psychology (895 bytes) 1: ...on of the study and practice of [[psychology]] to legal institutions and people who come into contact wit... 3: There are now many legal psychology [[journal]]s, including the ''Journal ... 5: ...ision 41, the American Law and Psychology Society is active and there are similar societies in Britain... 7: ...tralia]] and [[New Zealand]] is provided in Kapardis, ''Psychology and Law'' Legal & General (1557 bytes) 1: [[image:LG_logo.jpg|thumb|Logo of the Legal and General.]] 3: ...of America|United States]] and [[Australia]]. The Legal and General Bank also provides savings and loans ... 5: ...]]. The society became a wholly owned division of Legal and General plc in the 1970s. 7: ...eneral announced plans to merge its business with that of the [[National Westminster Bank]] to form the ...
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