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A law court is any officially sanctioned courtroom. Court of Law is just a term for it.
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The term "Letter of the Law" refers to strictly interpreting and following the exact wording of a law or legal document, without considering the underlying principles or intent. It emphasizes adherence to the literal meaning of the text rather than interpreting it more broadly or flexibly.
Plaint is an archaic term in law meaning a statement of claim made to a court seeking a remedy under the law. The more modern term is complaint.
ex post facto
Statute law refers to laws that are enacted by a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. These laws are formally written and codified, and they form the basis of a country's legal system. Statute law is distinguished from other types of laws, such as common law or case law.
One of the popular religions of China, sanctioned by the state.
The term "economics" is based on the Greek root word "oikos," which means home or household, and "nomos," which means law or order. Economics originally referred to the management and organization of the household.
Discrimination that is not legally sanctioned is known as social discrimination. This type of discrimination occurs in social interactions, institutions, or cultural practices without being explicitly written into laws or policies.
Yes, that is correct. A generic term, which refers to the common name or category of a product or service, cannot be protected under trademark law unless it acquires a secondary meaning. Secondary meaning is when consumers associate the term with a specific source or brand rather than its generic meaning.
Jus soli is the official term (meaning 'law of ground').
command of sovereign sanctioned by punishments is law by imperative theory and law as legal science of norms is by pure theory of law.