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law — [lɔː ǁ lɒː] noun 1. [singular, uncountable] LAW the whole system of rules that citizens of a country must obey: • It is against the law (= illegal ) for children to work before they are fifteen. • There were easy profits for businessmen who were… … Financial and business terms
law — [[t]lɔ͟ː[/t]] ♦ laws 1) N SING: the N The law is a system of rules that a society or government develops in order to deal with crime, business agreements, and social relationships. You can also use the law to refer to the people who work in this… … English dictionary
Law Society of British Columbia v. Mangat — SCCInfoBox case name=Law Society of British Columbia v. Mangat full case name= Law Society of British Columbia v. Jaswant Singh Mangat, Westcoast Immigration Consultants Ltd., and Jill Sparling heard date=March 21, 2001 decided date=October 18,… … Wikipedia
Law and Law Codes — Prior to their contacts with the Roman Empire in the migration period, the Germanic, or barbarian, peoples of Europe had no written laws or legal codes. The nature of the law was customary. Law was remembered and passed along through an oral… … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe
Law, John — (baptized April 21, 1671, Edinburgh, Scot. died March 21, 1729, Venice) Scottish monetary reformer. In 1705 he published the banking reform plan Money and Trade Considered, in which, unlike other mercantilists, he proposed a central bank as an… … Universalium
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law, philosophy of — Introduction the formulation of concepts and theories to aid in understanding the nature of law, the sources of its authority, and its role in society. In English speaking countries the term “jurisprudence” is often used synonymously and is … Universalium
Restatement of the Law — A series of legal treatises that set out basic U.S. law on a variety of subjects, written and updated by legal scholars and published by the American Law Institutes. While not having the force of statutes or court rulings, the Restatements (as… … Law dictionary
Law, Bernard Cardinal — ▪ 2003 When 2002 began, Boston s Bernard Cardinal Law was the senior Roman Catholic cardinal in the U.S. and the chairman of the bishops Committee on International Policy, but as the year drew to a close, he had resigned his position as… … Universalium
Law, John — (1671 1729) Scottish born financier Best known as the founder of the notorious Mississippi scheme, John Law was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and, after having studied banking in various European countries, settled in Paris in 1715. A year… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present