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civil law
The body of law dealing with the private relations between members of a community; it contrasts with criminal law, military law and ecclesiastical law
Roman law based on the Corpus Juris Civilis; it contrasts with common law
(1) The legal system derived from Roman and Germanic practice and set out in national law codes (2) As distinguished from public law, the body of law dealing with the rights of private citizens
Law based on a series of written codes or laws
The portion of law that deals with interactions between individual The two branches of civil law are Contract law and tort law
Rules defining relationships among private citizens
the legal code of ancient Rome; codified under Justinian; the basis for many modern systems of civil law
law concerned with non criminal matters
the law laid down by the State regarding the rights of inhabitants Also known as Roman law
All law that is not criminal law
1 Roman law embodied in the Justinian Code and presently prevailing in most western European states, it is also the foundation of the law of Louisiana 2 The law concerned with noncriminal matters 3 The body of laws established by a state or nation, as distinguished from natural law
The branch of law concerned with conflicts betwen individuals
the body of laws established by a state or nation for its own regulation
民法
Constitution
The body of law relating to contracts and suits as contrasted with criminal law Civil law covers suits of one party by another for such matters as breach of contract or negligence The standard of proof in civil cases is preponderance of evidence - a greater weight of evidence for than against, which is a weaker standard than absence of a reasonable doubt
* The body of law relating to contracts and suits as contrasted with criminal law Civil law covers suits of one party by another for such matters as breach of contract or negligence The standard of proof in civil cases is preponderance of evidence - a greater weight of evidence for than against, which is a weaker standard than absence of a reasonable doubt
Civil law is the part of a country's set of laws which is concerned with the private affairs of citizens, for example marriage and property ownership, rather than with crime. criminal law. the area of law relating to the affairs of private citizens rather than crime criminal law. Body of law developed from Roman law and used in continental Europe and most former colonies of European nations, including the province of Quebec and the U.S. state of Louisiana. The most significant codifications of modern civil law were the French (Napoleonic Code) and the German (German Civil Code). The basis of law in civil-law jurisdictions is statute, not custom; civil law is thus to be distinguished from common law. In civil law, judges apply principles embodied in statutes, or law codes, rather than turning to case precedent. French civil law forms the basis of the legal systems of The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Italy, Spain, most of France's former possessions overseas, and many Latin American countries. German civil law prevails in Austria, Switzerland, the Scandinavian countries, and certain countries outside Europe, such as Japan, that have westernized their legal systems. The term is also used to distinguish the law that applies to private rights from the law that applies to criminal matters. See also criminal law; tort
Refers to all areas of law which do not involve the state as a party, but concern the relationships between individuals and groups Ranges from multi-million dollar contract disputes to claims of negligence against drivers involved in collisions
Derived from Roman law, civil law codifies legal principles into one statute In Quebec, the Civil Code embodies most legal obligations, such as family law, property law, responsibility for negligent behaviour (tort law does not exist), and commercial transactions Most European countries, Scotland, the province of Quebec, and the state of Louisiana are governed by civil law
1. medeni hukuk. 2. roma hukuku
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