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Brief (law) (3878 bytes)
3: ...tum''' (latin for "act" or "deed") is a written [[law|legal]] document used in various legal [[adversar... 5: ...brief is also sometimes called a '''memorandum of law'''. 7: ... be clear, but the particular application of that law in service of that purpose is in dispute. 13: ...and is a widely accepted pedagogical method among law professors today. LAW (293 bytes) 1: '''LAW''' may stand for: 3: ... of such weapons are [[M72 LAW]] (US Army) and [[LAW 80]] (British Army) 4: *LAW is a law society called [[Palestinian Society for the Prot... 6: See also: [[law]] L.A. Law (1283 bytes) 1: ... around a [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] law firm, the show's original ensemble cast included 25: ...http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090466/ IMDb: ''L.A. Law''] Will (law) (1577 bytes) 1: In the [[law]], a '''will''' or '''testament''' is a documenta... 3: ...om is the exception rather than the rule. [[Civil law]] systems often put some restrictions on the poss... 9: See also [[Will (law): legal history]] 10: [[Category:Common law]] 12: [[Category:Law]] 90/10 law (249 bytes) 1: ...sstatement of the [[Pareto Principle]]. The 90/10 law states that 10 percent of something is responsibl... Ty Law (6482 bytes) 1: Born '''Tajuan Law''', Law is one of the marquee [[cornerback]]s in the [[NF... 3: ...ent the entirety of his career thus far. In 1998 Law earned his first trip to the [[Pro Bowl]]. That ... 5: 1999 saw Law earning a trip to his second consecutive Pro Bowl... 7: ...me in his career after the 2003 season. In 2003, Law was part of a records shattering Patriots defense... 283: [[Category:National Football League players|Law, Ty]] Second law (181 bytes) 1: ... are two [[law]]s commonly known as the '''second law''': 2: * [[Newton's laws of motion|Newton's second law of motion]] 3: * [[Second law of thermodynamics]] Down by Law (2937 bytes) 1: '''Down By Law''' ([[1986]]) is the fourth feature film from dir... Above the Law (100 bytes) 1: '''Above the Law''' can refer to: 3: *[[Above the Law (film)]] 4: *[[Above the Law (band)]] Law of One (1520 bytes) 1: The '''Law of One''' is a [[spiritual]] notion that can be t... 3: ... be treated themselves. The rationale held by the Law of One is that since everyone is all ultimately O... 5: ...aking of an aspect of the One. However, since the Law of One also holds that established religions have... 7: ...ts of religious figures such as [[Jesus]], as the Law of One views most established religions as being ... LAW 80 (1346 bytes) 1: ...e Main Battle Tank and Light Armour Weapon, [[MBT LAW]], developed by Saab Bofors Dynamics, was selecte... 20: The spotting rifle from LAW 80 was used on the [[USMC]] [[SMAW]]. 23: ...e is an acoustic sensor system which utilises the LAW 80 as a [[Booby trap|kill mechanism]] to create a... 26: *[http://www.army.mod.uk/equipment/pw/pw_law.htm British Army] Against the Law (686 bytes) 1: '''Against the Law''' was a short-lived American one hour television... 3: ... Simon MacHeath who left his job at a prestigious law firm to start his own defense practice. Law (13025 bytes) 1: ...n [[society]]. For other possible meanings, see [[law (disambiguation)]].'' 3: '''Law''' (a [[loanword]] from Danish-Norwegian ''lov'')... 6: ...The [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States]], laws consist of the aggregate of [[legislation]], [[j... 8: ...ow Congress, along with the President, may create laws. A more specific example might be the Securitie... 10: ...r with the government (often involving [[criminal law]]). Basic Law (1113 bytes) 3: ...or the respective regions, and are called "Basic Law". 5: ...f legal topics]] for other lists dealing with the law of various jurisdictions. 7: * [[Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany]] 8: * [[Hong Kong Basic Law|Basic Law of Hong Kong]] 9: * [[Macau Basic Law|Basic Law of Macau]] Custom (law) (1668 bytes) 1: ...l [[jurist]]s. Such customs acquired the force of law when they became the undisputed rule by which cer... 3: ...national law]], ''customary law'' refers to the ''Law of Nations'' or the legal norms that have develop... 4: Some principles of customary law have achieved the force of [[peremptory norm]]s, ... 5: ...er, are attempts to codify pre-existing customary law. 9: *[[Common law]] Law society (3999 bytes) 1: ...d [[solicitor]]s, solicitors are regulated by the Law Society and barristers by a separate [[Bar counci... 3: ...es in the training, licensing and disciplining of lawyers. 8: * [[Law Society|Law Society of England and Wales]] 9: * [[The Law Society of Upper Canada]] 13: ===Law Societies in Great Britain and Ireland:=== Third law of thermodynamics (1018 bytes) 1: The '''third law of thermodynamics''' was developed by [[Walther N... Law in India (2509 bytes) 1: ...y derived from the [[British Common Law]]. Indian law was first introduced by the British when they rul... 3: ... the [[environment]]. Certain international trade laws such as those of intellectual rights etc. are al... 5: ...is in place, in which all religions have a common law regarding marriages, divorces and adoption. 7: ...zens of each state. Each state has its own labour laws and taxation rates. 11: ...ionality is prohibited under [[Indian nationality law]]. The courts of India have taken the view that n... Law school (8015 bytes) 1: ...risdictions, mostly [[Commonwealth countries]]. A law school is usually an autonomous entity within a l... 3: ... degrees that are awarded include the [[Master of Laws]] degree ([[LL.M.]]) and the Doctor of Juridical... 7: ...y of Chicago Law School|Chicago]], and [[Stanford Law School|Stanford]], tend to accept applicants with... 9: ...everal years of work experience: relatively fewer law students enter immediately after completing their... 13: ...a law school, down to the precise contents of the law library. Private law (765 bytes) 3: ... regulatory [[statute]]s. [[penal law]] and other law that effects the [[public order]]. 5: See also: [[civil law]].
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