The legal position under English Law in the UK for the married and unmarried father may be familiar to English family lawyers. The situation for unmarried fathers can be seen as more 'precarious' and less legally secure than that of the married father in terms of the legal recognition of ...
Legal profession, vocation that is based on expertise in the law and in its applications. Although there are other ways of defining the profession, this simple definition may be best, despite the fact that in some countries there are several professions
a right or immunity in connection with legal proceedings conferred upon a person by virtue of his position. For example, in the law of evidence a person may generally refuse to answer a question on the grounds that the answer might incriminate him; likewise, a spouse may refuse to answer qu...
n. sexual intercourse between a man and woman who are not married to each other. This usage comes from Latin fornicari, meaning vaulted, which became the nickname for brothel, because prostitutes operated in a vaulted underground cavern in Rome. Fornication is still a misdemeanor in some states...
如下某一问题已经是从初期2月。[translate] aparties should seek legal advice about their position under the law of the state 党应该根据状态的法律寻找法律建议关于他们的位置[translate]
meaning that it is not available to as many people as it once was. It is normally available in Criminal Law cases, although there is reduced availability in civil cases. If you have been charged with a criminal offence and you do not have access to a solicitor, you should ask to see ...
It is important to recognize that this is a limited, negative thesis, a denial of the natural law position, rather than an affirmative statement of the relationship between law and morality. Legal positivists are not insisting that there are no connections between law and morality, only that ...
Signature Position: Signatures should be placed at the document’s end or on a designated signature page to ensure that the terms are fully acknowledged. Witnesses or Notarization (if required): For specific contract types, like those involving large transactions, a witness or notary may be needed...
(transitive) To have a negative impact on someone's position, chances etc. (transitive) To causeprejudice. Derived terms (Law)without prejudice- without affecting alegalinterest Further reading There are two meanings for "prejudice" inlegalproceedings; civil andcriminal. ...
The 2007 Constitution of Thailand, and all seventeen versions since 1932, contain the clause, “The King shall be enthroned in a position of revered worship and shall not be violated. No person shall expose the King to any sort of accusation or action.” Thai Criminal Code elaborates in ...