Legal English is simply jargon
judges and kings
Simple answer: no, that is battery...if you did not see it coming, if you see it coming, then that is both assault and battery.
"Pro bono" is short for the Latin phrase pro bono publico, which means "for the public good." It refers to work (usually, but not always, legal representation) that is performed without compensation for the good of society.
Legalitas in Italian means lawfulness in English. This means something that is allowed and legal. For example: When you turn in a wallet you found that is an act of lawfulness, or legalitas.
Reception statues are laws requiring new nations to adopt pre-independence English laws, the legal system of the United Kingdom and Wales.
the computer jargon we use in French, is the English computer jargon...
Plain English means English that is simple, clear and easy to understand. In other words English free of hyperbole, jargon, complex sentence construction and so on.
If possible, yes.
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The type of English used in this sentence is jargon. It contains specialized medical terms that may not be familiar to everyone.
Jargon is a term that is used to describe a set of words that have a specific meaning in a specific context.
Not really. It is business jargon.
no such word in English or Japanese its jargon
This looks like either an abbreviation or a mis-spelling. No such word exists in legal jargon.
Jargon
(Jargon is not gibberish or nonsense - it refers to words used in a group or occupation)The science student found it hard to understand the jargon of the astronomers.He had little patience for the jargon of diplomats and their endlessly qualified statements.Like most scientists, he wrote in a technical jargon that had to be translated to the managers.His speech included some very technical jargon that most of the attendees did not understand.
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