in what respect? you do need a law degree if that is what you meanyou need a law degree is that is what you mean
it depends on the subject but it means having enough information on that certain subject
yes
'Subject to' means conditioned on, or being dependent upon, something, in this question whatever legal 'code' is being referred to. .
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