its what i do, by giving wrong answers.
Its like if your at a party, and the police come to tell you to turn the music down, and you don't, you can go to a civil court and get charged but apart from that i don't know
P.S i got told in a yr 10 class.
A civil war is when one group ((the rebels)) rebels against the government. some famous civil wars have been the: American Civil War 1861-1865 ((Union won)) Mexican Civil War 1910's (( Rebels won)) Somalian Civil War 1992- ((Still going on))
The verb of civil is civilise. As in "to civilise someone or oneself".
War of the Roses was the civil war, it can be confused with the Hundred Years War, but the Hundred Years war had to do with England and France which is not civil to the English.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Henry David Thoreau. Either of them is arguably the founder/inventor of civil disobedience.
1.of, pertaining to, or consisting of citizens: civil life; civilsociety.2.of the commonwealth or state: civil affairs.3.of citizens in their ordinary capacity, or of the ordinary lifeand affairs of citizens, as distinguished from military andecclesiastical life and affairs.4.of the citizen as an individual: civil liberty.5.befitting a citizen: a civil duty.
Yes.
No. Civil partnership is perfectly legal in the places where it is permitted. People generally have good intentions and noble purposes when they enter into civil partnerships. There is no rational basis for labeling civil partnership as "wrong."
Yes, a tort is a civil wrong that causes harm or loss to another person. It is a breach of a duty imposed by law, which leads to legal liability for the person who commits the tort.
Criminal offense is prosecuted by the state. Civil wrong is prosecuted by the individuals if it's applied to the court.
An example of a private or civil wrong is trespassing onto someone else's property without permission. This is considered a violation of the owner's property rights and can lead to a civil lawsuit for damages.
Fraud is both a civil wrong and a criminal wrong.
A"tort" is a civil wrong. Therefore, the case would take place in civil court.
I didn't do anything wrong. It was not my fault.
I think so but I could be wrong.
early January 1861. (might be wrong)
The American Civil War was about the south wanting slavery and the north saying it was wrong. So... the answer to your question is... Slavery.
No, a tort is a civil wrong that causes harm or loss to someone, while a misdemeanor is a criminal offense that is less serious than a felony. Torts are generally handled in civil court, while misdemeanors are prosecuted in criminal court.