Yes, the name is is just a name, like "Sue Smith", for example.
But the law related 'sue' is often written "to sue" and includes a lot of paperwork and people accusing the other of something; this "sue" is not a name.
Example Sentence
Sue M. said she was going to sue Sue Z. because Sue Z. ran into Sue M.'s car.
When one private party, instead of the legal system, brings "a charge" in court against another private party, it is typically a lawsuit in which one party sues another party. The government does not sue; the government can usually only charge.
(1).Guass's law is related to electric field and its effects. While as ampere's law is related to magnetic field.
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I have no idea what the questioner is asking. Both civil and criminal laws relate to the nursing profession.
the difference is this is small and that is big
There is no difference. They are the same.
None.
law and rules
There is a big difference between both the laws.The basi difference between them is that i dont know 1st but i know the 2nd one
colonial law is not law are rules of english law
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The English language has no term to describe a relationship between you and the parents of your daughter-in-law. In English-speaking cultures, you are not related. If you have to refer to them other than by name, you can call them "my son's parent's-in-law" or "my daughter-in-law's parents."
difference between labor law and social legislation