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1 yasaya uygun şekilde     ts
2 z. yasalara uygun bir şekilde     ts
3law hukuk  Hukuk     ts
4law kanun     ts
5law hukuk kuralı  Kanun     ts
6lawful kanuni     ts
7law hukukun     ts
8law kanunu     ts
9law hukuku     ts
10lawful yasal     ts
11law kural  isim     ts
12law nizamname     ts
13law sabıkalı     ts
14law müvekkil     ts
15law tazminat     ts
16law ilke     ts
17law mahkûmiyet     ts
18law maznun     ts
19law zamanaşımı     ts
20law süreaşımı     ts
21law zilyetlik     ts
22law yöntem  Ticaret     ts
23law fen bilimlerinde kanun     ts
24law objektif hukuk  Kanun     ts
25law zilyet     ts
26law ibra     ts
27law yasal çözüm     ts
28law yasa  Hukuk     ts
29law zanlı     ts
30law müddei     ts
31law nakız     ts
32law vasi     ts
33law dava     ts
34law the law hâkim veya avukatlar sınıfı     ts
35law hukuk, yasa, kanun,mevzuat  Avrupa Birliği     ts
36law law court mahkeme     ts
37law gayrimenkul     ts
38law sokaklarda emniyet     ts
39law polis law and order küçük suçlara karsı şiddet     ts
40law düstur     ts
41law law merchant ticaret kanun     ts
42lawful helal     ts
43lawful meşru     ts
44lawful mubah     ts
45lawful law fulness kanuna uygunluk     ts
46lawful kanun gereğince     ts
47lawful yasaya uygun     ts
48lawful kanuna uygun     ts
49lawful lawfully kanuna uygun bir şekilde     ts
50lawful adil  sıfat     ts
51lawful kanuna göre     ts
52lawful meşru, yasal, yasalara uygun, kanuni  sıfat     ts
53lawful caiz     ts
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conforming to the law; legally, by law; conforming to the law; "we are lawfully wedded now", legally, in a manner which is permitted by law; legitimately, in a manner acceptable to common custom; "you cannot do this legitimately!", a conical hill, the Torah, A topographic surname, perhaps originally meaning someone who lives near a burial mound, A diminutive of Lawrence, a generic term which can refer to the Divine commandments (primarily the Decalogue), the Old Testament in general or, most specifically, the Torah, A patronymic surname, The police, One of the official rules of cricket as codified by the MCC, A particular such rule, The body of rules and standards issued by a government, or to be applied by courts and similar authorities, A written or understood rule that concerns behaviours and the appropriate consequences thereof. Laws are usually associated with mores, A one-sided contract, A category of English "common law" petitions that request monetary relief, as opposed to relief in forms other than a monetary judgment; compare to "equity", A well-established, observed physical characteristic or behavior of nature, a tumulus of stones, A statement that is true under specified conditions, a hill, Conforming to, permitted by, or recognised by law or rules, Light Antitank Weapon, portable light anti-tank weapon made in United States, an English topographic surname, perhaps originally meaning someone who lives near a burial mound, an English surname, ley, genteel, licit, An organic rule, as a constitution or charter, establishing and defining the conditions of the existence of a state or other organized community, The Jewish or Mosaic code, and that part of Scripture where it is written, in distinction from the gospel; hence, also, the Old Testament, Collectively, the whole body of rules relating to one subject, or emanating from one source; including usually the writings pertaining to them, and judicial proceedings under them; as, divine law; English law; Roman law; the law of real property; insurance law, Legal science; jurisprudence; the principles of equity; applied justice, In morals: The will of God as the rule for the disposition and conduct of all responsible beings toward him and toward each other; a rule of living, conformable to righteousness; the rule of action as obligatory on the conscience or moral nature, In arts, works, games, etc, The rules of construction, or of procedure, conforming to the conditions of success; a principle, maxim; or usage; as, the laws of poetry, of architecture, of courtesy, or of whist, In philosophy and physics: A rule of being, operation, or change, so certain and constant that it is conceived of as imposed by the will of God or by some controlling authority; as, the law of gravitation; the laws of motion; the law heredity; the laws of thought; the laws of cause and effect; law of self- preservation, In mathematics: The rule according to which anything, as the change of value of a variable, or the value of the terms of a series, proceeds; mode or order of sequence, Any edict, decree, order, ordinance, statute, resolution, judicial, decision, usage, etc, The body of rules issued by the legislative authority, (uncountable) The police, (uncountable) The body of rules and standards to be applied by courts and similar authorities, An exclamation of mild surprise, administrative agency, In general, a rule of being or of conduct, established by an authority able to enforce its will; a controlling regulation; the mode or order according to which an agent or a power acts, or recognized, and enforced, by the controlling authority, Same as Lawe, v, Sod's law: see sod. Canadian-born British politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer (1916-1918) and prime minister (1922-1923). Scottish financier active in France, where he engaged in highly profitable speculation on the development of Louisiana. The investment scheme ultimately collapsed, and he fled the country in ruin (1720). Discipline and profession concerned with the customs, practices, and rules of conduct that are recognized as binding by the community. Enforcement of the body of rules is through a controlling authority, such as a group of elders, a regent, a court, or a judiciary. Comparative law is the study of the differences, similarities, and interrelationships of different systems of (Hukuk) Important areas in the study and practice of law include administrative law, antitrust law, business law, constitutional law, criminal law, environmental law, family law, health law, immigration law, intellectual property law, international law, labour law, maritime law, procedural law, property law, public interest law, tax law, trusts and estates, and torts. See also Anglo-Saxon law; canon law; civil law; common law; equity; Germanic law; Indian law; Islamic law (Sharah); Israeli law; Japanese law; jurisprudence; military law; Roman law; Scottish law; Soviet (Hukuk) administrative law Ampère's law Anglo Saxon law Anti Corn Law League antitrust law associative law Avogadro's law blue law Bode's law Bragg law business law mercantile law commercial law canon law Chinese law civil law common law common law marriage commutative law conservation law law of conservation Coulomb's law covering law model criminal law cuneiform law diminishing returns law of distributive law Egyptian law estate law fair trade law Falloux Law faunal succession law of Germanic law Greek law Gresham's law Hardy Weinberg law Hebraic law Indian law international law Israeli law Japanese law Jim Crow Law labour law law code law of cosines law of sines law report Law Andrew Bonar Law John maritime law admiralty law marriage law martial law mass action law of military law Montgomery of Alamein Bernard Law Montgomery 1st Viscount natural law Newton's law of gravitation Ohm's law Olmsted Frederick Law Pascal's law Poor Law procedural law Rhodian Sea Law right to work law Roman law Scottish law Sea Law of the Book of the Law Snell's law Soviet law transitive law Twelve Tables Law of the Weber's law Weber Fechner law Constitutional Laws of 1875 Corn Laws gas laws Indies Laws of the Kirchhoff's laws laws conflict of March Laws Newton's laws of motion Nürnberg Laws personal liberty laws thought laws of, If someone takes the law into their own hands, they punish someone or do something to put a situation right, instead of waiting for the police or the legal system to take action. The speeding motorist was pinned to the ground by angry locals who took the law into their own hands until police arrived, disapproval If you say that someone lays down the law, you are critical of them because they give other people orders and they think that they are always right. traditional parents, who believed in laying down the law for their offspring, If you have to do something by law or if you are not allowed to do something by law, the law states that you have to do it or that you are not allowed to do it. By law all restaurants must display their prices outside, a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature; "the laws of thermodynamics", a rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society, A rule of conduct established and enforced by the authority, legislation, or custom of a given community, state, or nation, All the rules of conduct that have been approved by the government and which are in force over a certain territory and which must be obeyed by all persons on that territory (eg the "laws" of Australia) Violation of these rules could lead to government action such as imprisonment or fine, or private action such as a legal judgement against the offender obtained by the person injured by the action prohibited by law Synonymous to act or statute although in common usage, "law" refers not only to legislation or statutes but also to the body of unwritten law in those states which recognize common law, the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do, the force of policemen and officers; "the law came looking for him", The law of averages is the idea that something is sure to happen at some time, because of the number of times it generally happens or is expected to happen. On the law of averages we just can't go on losing, disapproval If you accuse someone of thinking they are above the law, you criticize them for thinking that they are so clever or important that they do not need to obey the (Hukuk) One opposition member of parliament accuses the government of wanting to be above the law, Law is used to refer to a particular branch of the law, such as criminal law or company (Hukuk) He was a professor of criminal law at Harvard University law school Important questions of constitutional law were involved, A law is one of the rules in a system of law which deals with a particular type of agreement, relationship, or crime. the country's liberal political asylum law The law was passed on a second vote, The law is a system of rules that a society or government develops in order to deal with crime, business agreements, and social relationships. You can also use the law to refer to the people who work in this system. Obscene and threatening phone calls are against the law They are seeking permission to begin criminal proceedings against him for breaking the law on financing political parties There must be changes in the law quickly to stop this sort of thing ever happening to anyone else The book analyses why women kill and how the law treats them, rule enacted by a community or country; body of rules by which order and justice is maintained; study of laws, jurisprudence; legal profession; custom, principle, convention, litigate; sue, prosecute, The laws of an organization or activity are its rules, which are used to organize and control it. the laws of the Church of England Match officials should not tolerate such behaviour but instead enforce the laws of the game. = rule, A law is a rule or set of rules for good behaviour which is considered right and important by the majority of people for moral, religious, or emotional reasons. inflexible moral laws. = code, Law is the study of systems of law and how laws work. He came to Oxford and studied law He holds a law degree from Bristol University. see also court of law, rule of law, Law or the law is all the professions which deal with advising people about the law, representing people in court, or giving decisions and punishments. A career in law is becoming increasingly attractive to young people Nearly 100 law firms are being referred to the Solicitors' Disciplinary Tribunal, A law is a scientific rule that someone has invented to explain a particular natural process. the law of gravity, A law is a natural process in which a particular event or thing always leads to a particular result. The laws of nature are absolute,   All the official rules and codes that govern citizens' actions, including the Constitution, statutory laws enacted by the Legislature, case laws established by court decisions, and administrative law as set forth by executive branch agencies, If you say that someone is a law unto himself or herself, you mean that they behave in an independent way, ignoring laws, rules, or conventional ways of doing things. Some of the landowners were a law unto themselves. There was nobody to check their excesses and they exploited the people, Leave of Absence Without Pay An approved period of leave during which the employee is not paid, but does not terminate State service Any approved leave of absence of two pay periods or less is considered a Short Term LAW Any approved leave of absence more than two pay periods is considered a Long Term LAW, legal document setting forth rules governing a particular kind of activity; "there is a law against kidnapping", A rule made and carried out by a government, A statement that describes a natural phenomenon; a principle, Genus: A rule Differentia: Pre-defined, specifying the permissible actions of men Link: Article, a rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature; "the laws of thermodynamics", An act of Congress that has been signed by the president or passed over his veto by Congress Public bills, when signed, become public laws, and are cited by the letters PL and a hyphenated number The digits before the hyphen correspond to the Congress, and the one or more digits after the hyphen refer to the numerical sequence in which the bills were signed by the president during that Congress, rules and principles of conduct promulgated by the legislature, court decisions, or local customs, the learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system; "he studied law at Yale" a rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature; "the laws of thermodynamics" legal document setting forth rules governing a particular kind of activity; "there is a law against kidnapping" the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order, the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order, the learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system; "he studied law at Yale", A bill that has been passed by the legislature and signed by the executive, Laws are rules that everyone in a country has to abide by, The system of rules providing a basis for society to function harmoniously and efficiently In New South Wales there is both Statute Law and Common Law Leader of the Government: In the Legislative Assembly, the Premier; in the Legislative Council, a Government Member, elected to manage proceedings on behalf of the Government Leader of the House: A person appointed from the government party or parties, to organise and arrange the proceedings of the House Leader of the Opposition: A Member elected by the Opposition to lead them and to 'shadow' the Premier, an act or bill which has become part of the legal code through passage by Congress and approval by the President (or via Congressional override), The combination of those rules and principles of conduct promulgated by legislative authority, derived from court decisions and established by local custom, The final product of the legislative process It is the end result of the introduction of a bill, its passage by both houses, and its approval by the Governor (or the overriding of his/her veto by the legislature), and its recording by the Secretary of State, An act of Congress that has been signed by the President or passed over his veto by Congress Public bills, when signed, become public laws The digits before the number correspond to the Congress, and the one or more digits after the hyphen refer to the sequence in which the bills were signed by the president, A rule established by authority, society, or custom, A term normally used in technology for an extreme form of theory that claims absolute predictability of cause and effect, as presented in formal scientific statements such as Newton's Laws of Gravitation Practical experience indicates that the only true law is that there are no absolute laws, since all events are infinitely interlinked in the total field, and all cause/effect chains are subject to infinite regress In practice, 'laws' are best understood as useful guidelines, describing probable performance to a high, but never absolute, degree of certainty, A statement that summarizes the results observed in an experiment that is repeated many times by many different scientists A scientific law is widely accepted as true or as a fact, Rule of conduct determined by the people through their elected representatives, or by direct vote, Body of recognized rules of conduct and order established and enforced by government, Laws directly tell us how to behave (or not to behave) under various specific circumstances and prescribe remedies or punishments for individuals who do not comply with the law [2] From Webster's [3]: a binding custom or practice of a community: a rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority Legal principles are often derived from ethical ones, but legal principles deal more with the practical regulation of morality, or behaviors and activities Additionally many legal principles deal with the inadequacies and imperfections in human nature, and the less than ideal behaviors of individuals or groups Legal practices are also affected more by historical precedent, matters of definition, issues related to detectability and enforceability and evolution of new circumstances than are ethical ones [2], Conformable to law; allowed by law; legitimate; competent, Constituted or authorized by law; rightful; as, the lawful owner of lands, having a legally established claim; "the legitimate heir"; "the true and lawful king", authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law; "a legitimate government", Authorized; sanctioned; not contrary to nor forbidden by law; constitutional, In accordance with the law of the land; according to the law; permitted, sanctioned, or justified by law "Lawful" properly implies a thing conformable to or enjoined by law; "Legal", a thing in the form or after the manner of law or binding by law A writ or warrant issuing from any court, under color of law, is a "legal" process however defective See legal, If an activity, organization, or product is lawful, it is allowed by law. It was lawful for the doctors to treat her in whatever way they considered was in her best interests Hunting is a lawful activity. = legal unlawful, illegal + lawfully law·ful·ly Amnesty International is trying to establish whether the police acted lawfully in shooting him. unlawfully. allowed or recognized by law = legal, legal, legally valid, permitted by law; legitimate, permissible; living according to the law, conformable to or allowed by law; "lawful methods of dissent", according to custom or rule or natural law, conformable to or allowed by law; "lawful methods of dissent" authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law; "a legitimate government" according to custom or rule or natural law, Legal; warranted or authorized by the law; having the qualifications prescribed by law; not contrary to nor forbidden by the law (Page 1032) TOP,

54 conforming to the law; legally     ts
55 by law; conforming to the law; "we are lawfully wedded now"     ts
56 legally, in a manner which is permitted by law; legitimately     ts
57 in a manner acceptable to common custom; "you cannot do this legitimately!"     ts
58Law a conical hill     ts
59Law the Torah     ts
60Law A topographic surname, perhaps originally meaning someone who lives near a burial mound     ts
61Law A diminutive of Lawrence     ts
62Law a generic term which can refer to the Divine commandments (primarily the Decalogue), the Old Testament in general or, most specifically, the Torah     ts
63Law A patronymic surname     ts
64law The police - "Here comes the law — run!"     ts
65law One of the official rules of cricket as codified by the MCC     ts
66law A particular such rule - "A new law forbids driving on that road."     ts
67law The body of rules and standards issued by a government, or to be applied by courts and similar authorities - "By law, one is not allowed to own a wallaby in New York City."     ts
68law A written or understood rule that concerns behaviours and the appropriate consequences thereof. Laws are usually associated with mores - ""Do unto others as you wish them to do unto you" is a good law to follow."     ts
69law A one-sided contract     ts
70law A category of English "common law" petitions that request monetary relief, as opposed to relief in forms other than a monetary judgment; compare to "equity"     ts
71law A well-established, observed physical characteristic or behavior of nature - "Newton and Einstein understood the law of gravitation in very different ways."     ts
72law a tumulus of stones     ts
73law A statement that is true under specified conditions     ts
74law a hill - "You might climb the Law and behold the face of many counties. (Robert Louis Stevenson Across the Plains, 1892)"     ts
75lawful Conforming to, permitted by, or recognised by law or rules     ts
76LAW Light Antitank Weapon  Silahlar     ts
77LAW portable light anti-tank weapon made in United States     ts
78Law an English topographic surname, perhaps originally meaning someone who lives near a burial mound     ts
79Law an English surname     ts
80Law ley     ts
81Law genteel     ts
82Lawful licit     ts
83law An organic rule, as a constitution or charter, establishing and defining the conditions of the existence of a state or other organized community     ts
84law The Jewish or Mosaic code, and that part of Scripture where it is written, in distinction from the gospel; hence, also, the Old Testament     ts
85law Collectively, the whole body of rules relating to one subject, or emanating from one source; including usually the writings pertaining to them, and judicial proceedings under them; as, divine law; English law; Roman law; the law of real property; insurance law     ts
86law Legal science; jurisprudence; the principles of equity; applied justice     ts
87law In morals: The will of God as the rule for the disposition and conduct of all responsible beings toward him and toward each other; a rule of living, conformable to righteousness; the rule of action as obligatory on the conscience or moral nature     ts
88law In arts, works, games, etc     ts
89law The rules of construction, or of procedure, conforming to the conditions of success; a principle, maxim; or usage; as, the laws of poetry, of architecture, of courtesy, or of whist     ts
90law In philosophy and physics: A rule of being, operation, or change, so certain and constant that it is conceived of as imposed by the will of God or by some controlling authority; as, the law of gravitation; the laws of motion; the law heredity; the laws of thought; the laws of cause and effect; law of self- preservation     ts
91law In mathematics: The rule according to which anything, as the change of value of a variable, or the value of the terms of a series, proceeds; mode or order of sequence     ts
92law Any edict, decree, order, ordinance, statute, resolution, judicial, decision, usage, etc     ts
93law The body of rules issued by the legislative authority     ts
94law (uncountable) The police     ts
95law (uncountable) The body of rules and standards to be applied by courts and similar authorities     ts
96law An exclamation of mild surprise     ts
97law administrative agency     ts
98law In general, a rule of being or of conduct, established by an authority able to enforce its will; a controlling regulation; the mode or order according to which an agent or a power acts     ts
99law or recognized, and enforced, by the controlling authority     ts
100law Same as Lawe, v     ts
101law Sod's law: see sod. Canadian-born British politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer (1916-1918) and prime minister (1922-1923). Scottish financier active in France, where he engaged in highly profitable speculation on the development of Louisiana. The investment scheme ultimately collapsed, and he fled the country in ruin (1720). Discipline and profession concerned with the customs, practices, and rules of conduct that are recognized as binding by the community. Enforcement of the body of rules is through a controlling authority, such as a group of elders, a regent, a court, or a judiciary. Comparative law is the study of the differences, similarities, and interrelationships of different systems of (Hukuk) Important areas in the study and practice of law include administrative law, antitrust law, business law, constitutional law, criminal law, environmental law, family law, health law, immigration law, intellectual property law, international law, labour law, maritime law, procedural law, property law, public interest law, tax law, trusts and estates, and torts. See also Anglo-Saxon law; canon law; civil law; common law; equity; Germanic law; Indian law; Islamic law (Sharah); Israeli law; Japanese law; jurisprudence; military law; Roman law; Scottish law; Soviet (Hukuk) administrative law Ampère's law Anglo Saxon law Anti Corn Law League antitrust law associative law Avogadro's law blue law Bode's law Bragg law business law mercantile law commercial law canon law Chinese law civil law common law common law marriage commutative law conservation law law of conservation Coulomb's law covering law model criminal law cuneiform law diminishing returns law of distributive law Egyptian law estate law fair trade law Falloux Law faunal succession law of Germanic law Greek law Gresham's law Hardy Weinberg law Hebraic law Indian law international law Israeli law Japanese law Jim Crow Law labour law law code law of cosines law of sines law report Law Andrew Bonar Law John maritime law admiralty law marriage law martial law mass action law of military law Montgomery of Alamein Bernard Law Montgomery 1st Viscount natural law Newton's law of gravitation Ohm's law Olmsted Frederick Law Pascal's law Poor Law procedural law Rhodian Sea Law right to work law Roman law Scottish law Sea Law of the Book of the Law Snell's law Soviet law transitive law Twelve Tables Law of the Weber's law Weber Fechner law Constitutional Laws of 1875 Corn Laws gas laws Indies Laws of the Kirchhoff's laws laws conflict of March Laws Newton's laws of motion Nürnberg Laws personal liberty laws thought laws of     ts
102law If someone takes the law into their own hands, they punish someone or do something to put a situation right, instead of waiting for the police or the legal system to take action. The speeding motorist was pinned to the ground by angry locals who took the law into their own hands until police arrived     ts
103law disapproval If you say that someone lays down the law, you are critical of them because they give other people orders and they think that they are always right. traditional parents, who believed in laying down the law for their offspring     ts
104law If you have to do something by law or if you are not allowed to do something by law, the law states that you have to do it or that you are not allowed to do it. By law all restaurants must display their prices outside     ts
105law a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature; "the laws of thermodynamics"     ts
106law a rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society     ts
107law A rule of conduct established and enforced by the authority, legislation, or custom of a given community, state, or nation     ts
108law All the rules of conduct that have been approved by the government and which are in force over a certain territory and which must be obeyed by all persons on that territory (eg the "laws" of Australia) Violation of these rules could lead to government action such as imprisonment or fine, or private action such as a legal judgement against the offender obtained by the person injured by the action prohibited by law Synonymous to act or statute although in common usage, "law" refers not only to legislation or statutes but also to the body of unwritten law in those states which recognize common law     ts
109law the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do     ts
110law the force of policemen and officers; "the law came looking for him"     ts
111law The law of averages is the idea that something is sure to happen at some time, because of the number of times it generally happens or is expected to happen. On the law of averages we just can't go on losing     ts
112law disapproval If you accuse someone of thinking they are above the law, you criticize them for thinking that they are so clever or important that they do not need to obey the (Hukuk) One opposition member of parliament accuses the government of wanting to be above the law     ts
113law Law is used to refer to a particular branch of the law, such as criminal law or company (Hukuk) He was a professor of criminal law at Harvard University law school Important questions of constitutional law were involved     ts
114law A law is one of the rules in a system of law which deals with a particular type of agreement, relationship, or crime. the country's liberal political asylum law The law was passed on a second vote     ts
115law The law is a system of rules that a society or government develops in order to deal with crime, business agreements, and social relationships. You can also use the law to refer to the people who work in this system. Obscene and threatening phone calls are against the law They are seeking permission to begin criminal proceedings against him for breaking the law on financing political parties There must be changes in the law quickly to stop this sort of thing ever happening to anyone else The book analyses why women kill and how the law treats them     ts
116law rule enacted by a community or country; body of rules by which order and justice is maintained; study of laws, jurisprudence; legal profession; custom, principle, convention  isim     ts
117law litigate; sue, prosecute  fiil     ts
118law The laws of an organization or activity are its rules, which are used to organize and control it. the laws of the Church of England Match officials should not tolerate such behaviour but instead enforce the laws of the game. = rule     ts
119law A law is a rule or set of rules for good behaviour which is considered right and important by the majority of people for moral, religious, or emotional reasons. inflexible moral laws. = code     ts
120law Law is the study of systems of law and how laws work. He came to Oxford and studied law He holds a law degree from Bristol University. see also court of law, rule of law     ts
121law Law or the law is all the professions which deal with advising people about the law, representing people in court, or giving decisions and punishments. A career in law is becoming increasingly attractive to young people Nearly 100 law firms are being referred to the Solicitors' Disciplinary Tribunal     ts
122law A law is a scientific rule that someone has invented to explain a particular natural process. the law of gravity     ts
123law A law is a natural process in which a particular event or thing always leads to a particular result. The laws of nature are absolute     ts
124law   All the official rules and codes that govern citizens' actions, including the Constitution, statutory laws enacted by the Legislature, case laws established by court decisions, and administrative law as set forth by executive branch agencies     ts
125law If you say that someone is a law unto himself or herself, you mean that they behave in an independent way, ignoring laws, rules, or conventional ways of doing things. Some of the landowners were a law unto themselves. There was nobody to check their excesses and they exploited the people     ts
126law Leave of Absence Without Pay An approved period of leave during which the employee is not paid, but does not terminate State service Any approved leave of absence of two pay periods or less is considered a Short Term LAW Any approved leave of absence more than two pay periods is considered a Long Term LAW     ts
127law legal document setting forth rules governing a particular kind of activity; "there is a law against kidnapping"     ts
128law A rule made and carried out by a government     ts
129law A statement that describes a natural phenomenon; a principle     ts
130law Genus: A rule Differentia: Pre-defined, specifying the permissible actions of men Link: Article     ts
131law a rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature; "the laws of thermodynamics"     ts
132law An act of Congress that has been signed by the president or passed over his veto by Congress Public bills, when signed, become public laws, and are cited by the letters PL and a hyphenated number The digits before the hyphen correspond to the Congress, and the one or more digits after the hyphen refer to the numerical sequence in which the bills were signed by the president during that Congress     ts
133law rules and principles of conduct promulgated by the legislature, court decisions, or local customs     ts
134law the learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system; "he studied law at Yale" a rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature; "the laws of thermodynamics" legal document setting forth rules governing a particular kind of activity; "there is a law against kidnapping" the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order     ts
135law the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order     ts
136law the learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system; "he studied law at Yale"     ts
137law A bill that has been passed by the legislature and signed by the executive     ts
138law Laws are rules that everyone in a country has to abide by     ts
139law The system of rules providing a basis for society to function harmoniously and efficiently In New South Wales there is both Statute Law and Common Law Leader of the Government: In the Legislative Assembly, the Premier; in the Legislative Council, a Government Member, elected to manage proceedings on behalf of the Government Leader of the House: A person appointed from the government party or parties, to organise and arrange the proceedings of the House Leader of the Opposition: A Member elected by the Opposition to lead them and to 'shadow' the Premier     ts
140law an act or bill which has become part of the legal code through passage by Congress and approval by the President (or via Congressional override)     ts
141law The combination of those rules and principles of conduct promulgated by legislative authority, derived from court decisions and established by local custom     ts
142law The final product of the legislative process It is the end result of the introduction of a bill, its passage by both houses, and its approval by the Governor (or the overriding of his/her veto by the legislature), and its recording by the Secretary of State     ts
143law An act of Congress that has been signed by the President or passed over his veto by Congress Public bills, when signed, become public laws The digits before the number correspond to the Congress, and the one or more digits after the hyphen refer to the sequence in which the bills were signed by the president     ts
144law A rule established by authority, society, or custom     ts
145law A term normally used in technology for an extreme form of theory that claims absolute predictability of cause and effect, as presented in formal scientific statements such as Newton's Laws of Gravitation Practical experience indicates that the only true law is that there are no absolute laws, since all events are infinitely interlinked in the total field, and all cause/effect chains are subject to infinite regress In practice, 'laws' are best understood as useful guidelines, describing probable performance to a high, but never absolute, degree of certainty     ts
146law A statement that summarizes the results observed in an experiment that is repeated many times by many different scientists A scientific law is widely accepted as true or as a fact     ts
147law Rule of conduct determined by the people through their elected representatives, or by direct vote     ts
148law Body of recognized rules of conduct and order established and enforced by government     ts
149law Laws directly tell us how to behave (or not to behave) under various specific circumstances and prescribe remedies or punishments for individuals who do not comply with the law [2] From Webster's [3]: a binding custom or practice of a community: a rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority Legal principles are often derived from ethical ones, but legal principles deal more with the practical regulation of morality, or behaviors and activities Additionally many legal principles deal with the inadequacies and imperfections in human nature, and the less than ideal behaviors of individuals or groups Legal practices are also affected more by historical precedent, matters of definition, issues related to detectability and enforceability and evolution of new circumstances than are ethical ones [2]     ts
150lawful Conformable to law; allowed by law; legitimate; competent     ts
151lawful Constituted or authorized by law; rightful; as, the lawful owner of lands     ts
152lawful having a legally established claim; "the legitimate heir"; "the true and lawful king"     ts
153lawful authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law; "a legitimate government"     ts
154lawful Authorized; sanctioned; not contrary to nor forbidden by law; constitutional     ts
155lawful In accordance with the law of the land; according to the law; permitted, sanctioned, or justified by law "Lawful" properly implies a thing conformable to or enjoined by law; "Legal", a thing in the form or after the manner of law or binding by law A writ or warrant issuing from any court, under color of law, is a "legal" process however defective See legal     ts
156lawful If an activity, organization, or product is lawful, it is allowed by law. It was lawful for the doctors to treat her in whatever way they considered was in her best interests Hunting is a lawful activity. = legal unlawful, illegal + lawfully law·ful·ly Amnesty International is trying to establish whether the police acted lawfully in shooting him. unlawfully. allowed or recognized by law = legal     ts
157lawful legal, legally valid, permitted by law; legitimate, permissible; living according to the law  sıfat     ts
158lawful conformable to or allowed by law; "lawful methods of dissent"     ts
159lawful according to custom or rule or natural law     ts
160lawful conformable to or allowed by law; "lawful methods of dissent" authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law; "a legitimate government" according to custom or rule or natural law     ts
161lawful Legal; warranted or authorized by the law; having the qualifications prescribed by law; not contrary to nor forbidden by the law (Page 1032) TOP     ts
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