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81 infringe
[in'frin‹](to break (a law etc) or interfere with (a person's freedom or rights).) brjóta í bága við -
82 into force
(in or into operation; working or effective: The new law is now in force.) í gildi -
83 invoke
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84 judg(e)ment
1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) dómur, dómsúrskurður2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) mat3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) dómgreind4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) skoðun, álit -
85 judg(e)ment
1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) dómur, dómsúrskurður2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) mat3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) dómgreind4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) skoðun, álit -
86 judicial
[‹u'diʃəl](of a judge or court of law: judicial powers; He might bring judicial proceedings against you.) dómara-, laga- -
87 jurisprudence
[‹uəris'pru:dəns](the science of law.) lögfræði; lögvísi, lögspeki -
88 juror
nouns (a member of a jury in a law court.) kviðdómari -
89 juryman
nouns (a member of a jury in a law court.) kviðdómari -
90 justice
1) (fairness or rightness in the treatment of other people: Everyone has a right to justice; I don't deserve to be punished - where's your sense of justice?) réttlæti2) (the law or the administration of it: Their dispute had to be settled in a court of justice.) dómstóll3) (a judge.) dómari•- do
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91 labour court
noun (a court of law for settling disputes between management and workers.) -
92 lawful
1) ((negative unlawful) allowed by law: He was attacked while going about his lawful business.) löglegur2) (just or rightful: She is the lawful owner of the property.) réttmætur -
93 lawless
adjective (paying no attention to, and not keeping, the law: In its early days, the American West was full of lawless men.) ólöglegur -
94 lawsuit
noun (a quarrel or disagreement taken to a court of law to be settled.) mál, málssókn -
95 lawyer
['lo:jə]noun (a person whose work it is to know about and give advice and help to others concerning the law: If you want to make your will, consult a lawyer.) lögfræðingur -
96 legislation
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97 legislative
[-lətiv]adjective (law-making: a legislative assembly; legislative powers.) löggjafar- -
98 litigation
[liti'ɡeiʃən](a private law-suit.) málaferli -
99 marine
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100 maritime
1) (of the sea, shipping etc: maritime law.) siglinga-2) (lying near the sea, and therefore having a navy, merchant shipping etc: a maritime nation.) sjávar-
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