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1 adjective law
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2 adjective law
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3 law-and-order
∎ law-and-order issues questions fpl d'ordre public;∎ he presents himself as the law-and-order candidate il se présente comme le candidat de l'ordre (public)Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > law-and-order
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4 law
law [lɔ:]1. nouna. ( = legislation) loi fb. ( = operation of the law) justice f• court of law tribunal mc. ( = system, profession) droit m• civil/criminal law le droit civil/pénald. ( = regulation) loi f• several laws have been passed against pollution plusieurs lois ont été votées pour combattre la pollution• there should be a law against it! ça devrait être interdit !• there's no law against it! ce n'est pas défendu !e. ( = principle) loi f2. compounds► Law Courts plural noun ≈ Palais m de justice* * *[lɔː]1) [U] ( body of rules) loi fto be against the law — être contraire à la loi fml, être interdit
court of law — cour f de justice
3) ( scientific principle) loi f4) (colloq) ( police) police f5) ( academic subject) droit m••to lay down the law — dicter or imposer sa loi
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5 law-abiding
adjective (obeying the law: a law- abiding citizen.) respectueux des lois -
6 law-abiding
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7 law-abiding
adjective respectueux/-euse des lois -
8 common-law
adjective (referring to a relationship between two people who are not officially married, but have the same rights as husband and wife: a common-law marriage; a common-law wife/husband.) -
9 common-law
∎ common-law wife concubine f (reconnue juridiquement);∎ common-law marriage concubinage m -
10 civil
LAW civil action action f civile;Civil Aviation Authority = organisme de contrôle des compagnies aériennes;civil engineer ingénieur m civil;civil engineering génie m civil;civil law droit m civil;Civil and Public Services Association = syndicat de la fonction publique;civil servant fonctionnaire m f;civil service administration f;Civil Service Union = syndicat britannique de la fonction publique;ADMINISTRATION civil status état m civil -
11 revocable
LAW (contract, law, will) révocable; (decision) sur laquelle on peut revenir; (order) que l'on peut annulerFINANCE revocable letter of credit crédit m documentaire révocable -
12 not guilty
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13 adjudicative
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14 aggrieved
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15 assignable
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16 de facto
LAW de facto;∎ de facto possession possession f de fait;∎ de facto and de jure de droit et de fait -
17 de jure
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18 enforceable
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19 libellous
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20 notarial
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adjective law — ad·jec·tive law / a jik tiv / n: the portion of the law that deals with the rules of procedure governing evidence, pleading, and practice compare substantive law Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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adjective — index procedural Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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law-abiding — adjective law abiding citizens/people/neighbours etc people who respect and obey the law … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
law-abiding — adjective law abiding citizens Syn: honest, righteous, honorable, upright, upstanding, good, decent, virtuous, moral, dutiful, obedient, compliant Ant: criminal … Thesaurus of popular words