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الحُقُوق \ law: the rules (in general) that courts can make people obey: I’m studying law. Peace depends on law and order. Murder is against the law. \ See Also القانون (القانون) \ الشَّرْع \ law: the rules (in general) that courts can make people obey: I’m studying law. Peace depends on law and order. Murder is against the law. \ See Also القانون (القانون) \ القانون \ law: the rules (in general) that courts can make people obey: I’m studying law. Peace depends on law and order. Murder is against the law. \ قَانُون وَضْعِيّ \ law: a rule (made by a government or by custom) that courts can make people obey. -
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• Every law has a loophole - Закон, что дышло: куда повернешь, туда и вышло (3)• Ignorance of the law excuses no man - Незнание закона не есть оправдание (H)• Ignorance of the law is no excuse - Незнание закона не есть оправдание (H)• Law is a bottomless pit /; keep far from it/ - В суд ногой, в карман рукой (B)• Law is like an axle: you can turn it whichever way you please if you give it plenty of grease (The) - Закон, что дышло: куда повернешь, туда и вышло (3)• Laws are like cobwebs which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through - Что ворам с рук сходит, за то воришек бьют (4)• Laws are made to be broken (evaded) - Закон, что дышло: куда повернешь, туда и вышло (3)• Laws catch flies and (, but) let hornets go free - Что ворам с рук сходит, за то воришек бьют (4)• One law for the rich and another for the poor - Бедному с богатым судиться - лучше в ложке утопиться (Б)• There is one law for the rich and another for the poor - Бедному с богатым судиться - лучше в ложке утопиться (Б)• Will is his law - Хозяин - барин (X) -
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f sgt Geol. lavaThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > law|a
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f 1. (do siedzenia) bench; (niski stół) coffee table- kolega ze szkolnej ławy school friend; schoolmate pot.2. (zwarty szereg) ława ludzi/samochodów/jeźdźców a row of people/cars/riders- na jego komendę ruszyli wszyscy ławą (jednocześnie) at his command they advanced en masse3. Hist. town council (in medieval Poland) 4. Górn. stratum- □ ława fundamentowa Budow. continuous footing- zasiąść na ławie oskarżonych to be in the dock- ława poselska Polit. bench- ława przysięgłych Prawo the juryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ław|a
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f 1. (do siedzenia) bench- ławka w parku a. parkowa a park bench- ławka kościelna a pew- lubił siadać na ławce koło fontanny he liked to sit on a bench near the fountain- spóźnili się na nabożeństwo i usiedli w tylnych ławkach they came late to the service and sat in the back pews2. (mebel szkolny) desk- siedzieć w ławce to sit at a desk3. (na stadionie) (dla zawodników) bench; (dla kibiców) seat(ing)- □ ławka bosmańska boatswain’s chair- ławka rezerwowych Sport substitutes’ benchThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ław|ka
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Law: L.J.C.C.R.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Law Journal County Court Reports
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Law: L.J.N.S., L.J.O.S.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Law Journal Reports
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20 Law Journal Reports, Chancery
Law: L.J.Ch.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Law Journal Reports, Chancery
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law clerk — n: one (as a law school graduate) who provides a judge, magistrate, or lawyer with assistance in such matters as research and analysis Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. law clerk … Law dictionary
law of admiralty — See: maritime law Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009. law of admiralty … Law dictionary
Law Reports — the publications in which the decisions of the courts are recorded. It should, however, be appreciated that in the UK and in many other jurisdictions these are private publications rather than state operated. The publisher makes the reports more… … Law dictionary