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the literal meaning of the law
Yes discretion is used in police, corrections, prosecutors, parole, probations, judges, what a silly quetion.
"Comprehention of the truth; understanding of facts; perception of the truth. Learning acquired by education. ~"Gilbert Law Summaries: Law Dictionary."
The term notary public only refers to common-law notaries and should not be confused with civil-law notaries. what it means of significant personal discretion, as would be the case with a ÌÄå¢ÌâåÛÌâåÏjudicialÌÄå¢ÌâåÛÌâåù official.
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
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.
The Governor, at his discretion, has the power to issue "pardons."
Jus soli is the official term (meaning 'law of ground').
When a person does something on behalf of another person that has an involvement of legal discretion or making a decision about legal matters, that is the practice of law. It is considered unauthorized practice of law for a person to exercise legal discretion on behalf of another person, or practice law for another person, when they are not legally authorized to do so.
It is referred to as DISCRETION.
The expression "no one is above the law" signifies that there is no person,group or an authority that can ignore/abide the law. Therefore, it leads to the fact that everyone is restricted by law.