A benefit in law is a benefit that stands over and above the parties.
It also means "avantage sociaux", i.e. "social benefits" that one gets in addition or as a part of his or her salary and which complements the latter. One also uses the words 'allocations'.
Benefits can also be allocated to the unemployed under the form of income or housing help.
Benefit can be a verb. We both benefit from the new law changes
bénéficier
The french word for law is loi
Law is "la loi" in French. As a college subject, law is "le droit".
Law is spelled 'loi' (fem.) in French.
Swiftly and without benefit of following the procedures of the law.
the law is spelled 'la loi' (fem.) in French.
That abbreviation in law stands for the phrase "for the benefit of".
To benefit the elite
The French law making bodies are the Assemblee Nationale and the Senat.
you can benefit studying law- you can know main rules and laws you know not to break or try to bend you can know if cops or other people are lying about what they say
Law of tomorrow.