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Enforcing law on civil matters typically involves the judicial system, where parties can file lawsuits to resolve disputes. Courts can issue judgments or orders that require compliance, such as payment of damages or specific performance of a contract. If a party fails to adhere to the court's ruling, enforcement mechanisms like wage garnishments or property liens may be employed. Additionally, mediation or arbitration can serve as alternative methods to resolve civil disputes without resorting to formal court proceedings.

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