All English laws are as important as each other, so there are no 'top laws' exactly. However laws are introduced through Acts of Parliament , so these can be considered to be the most important sources of law. Some of these acts enable by-laws for local authorities to be enacted and also law can be developed through 'common law' principles. i.e. by judges.
"In-laws" in English is parenti acquisiti in Italian.
"Sasural" in English translates to "in-laws' house" or "husband's family home."
The African Luhya term for the English word 'in-laws' is Abakhwe.
buguri in kannada is called as Top or Spinning Top in english.
"Trompo" in English can be translated to "spinning top" or simply "top."
Sasuraal called "in-laws" in english.
SASURAL in ENGLISH is IN-LAWS Home
The social condition of a father determined that of his child.
The social condition of a father determined that of his child.
It means laws
In Laws House!
Made laws.