civil+constitution

  • 81civil law — n often cap C&L 1: Roman law esp. as set forth in the Code of Justinian 2: the body of law developed from Roman law and used in Louisiana, in continental Europe, and in many other countries outside of the English speaking world including esp.… …

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  • 82Civil Union Act, 2006 — Act to provide for the solemnisation of civil unions, by way of either a marriage or civil partnership; the legal consequences of civil unions; and to provide for matters incidental thereto. Citation …

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  • 83Civil Service (Royaume-Uni) — Civil Service Type Département exécutif Siège Whitehall, Westminster Londres ( …

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  • 84Constitution of Fiji: Chapter 11 — Constitution of Fiji Preamble Chapters 1: The State 2: Compact 3: Citizenship 4: Bill of Rights 5: Social Justice 6: The Parliament 7: Executive Government 8: Great Council of Chiefs 9: Judiciary 10: State Services 11: Acco …

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  • 85Civil Movement — Civil Mozgalom President Mária Seres Founded 24 April 2009 …

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  • 86Constitution, Georgia — Constitution, DeKalb County, Georgia Constitution, Georgia was a pre Civil War community, south of Atlanta, Georgia. A prison was located there. Currently, Metro Correctional Institution is located near the old abandoned prison …

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  • 87Civil Party (Taiwan) — The Civil Party (公民黨) is a minor political party in Taiwan. It has no representation in the Legislative Yuan, but won one seat in the National Assembly election of 2005. In the 2008 legislative election it had the following policies in its… …

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  • 88Civil laws regarding Kashrut — (Jewish religious standards, mainly concerning food) are found in several countries. Advertising standards laws in many jurisdictions prohibit the use of the phrase kosher in a product s labelling, unless it can be shown that the product conforms …

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  • 89Civil Rights Act — n. One of the federal statutes adopted either after the Civil War (1861 1865) or in the 1950s and 1960s for the purpose of protecting and encouraging the exercise of the liberties and rights guaranteed by the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth,… …

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  • 90civil rights — civil rights, adj. (often caps.) 1. rights to personal liberty established by the 13th and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution and certain Congressional acts, esp. as applied to an individual or a minority group. 2. the rights to full legal …

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