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  2. Law - Wikipedia

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    All legal systems deal with the same basic issues, but jurisdictions categorise and identify their legal topics in different ways. A common distinction is that between "public law" (a term related closely to the state, and including constitutional, administrative and criminal law), and "private law" (which covers contract, tort and property).

  3. Legality - Wikipedia

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    Merriam-Webster defines legality as "1: attachment to or observance of law. 2: the quality or state of being legal." [ 1 ] BusinessDictionary.com, The Law Dictionary , and My Law Dictionary definition explains concept of attachment to law as "Implied warranty that an act, agreement, or contract strictly adheres to the statutes of a particular ...

  4. Jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    It investigates issues such as the definition of law; legal validity; legal norms and values; and the relationship between law and other fields of study, including economics, ethics, history, sociology, and political philosophy.

  5. Lawsuit - Wikipedia

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    Legal financing is different from a typical bank loan in that the legal financing company does not look at credit history or employment history. Litigants do not have to repay the cash advance with monthly payments, but do have to fill out an application so that the legal financing company can review the merits of the case.

  6. Legislation - Wikipedia

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    Legislation to design or amend a bill requires identifying a concrete issue in a comprehensive way. [3] When engaging in legislation, drafters and policy-makers must take into consideration the best possible avenues to address problem areas. [4]

  7. Issue - Wikipedia

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    Issue (genealogy), a legal term for a person's descendants; Issue (periodicals), a number to indicate a particular periodical; Social issue, a matter that influences individuals within a society; Environmental issue, an effect of human activity on the environment; Issuer, a legal entity that develops, registers and sells securities

  8. Political question - Wikipedia

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    In United States constitutional law, the political question doctrine holds that a constitutional dispute that requires knowledge of a non-legal character or the use of techniques not suitable for a court or explicitly assigned by the Constitution to the U.S. Congress, or the President of the United States, lies within the political, rather than the legal, realm to solve, and judges customarily ...

  9. Legal liability - Wikipedia

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    Legal liability concerns both civil law and criminal law and can arise from various areas of law, such as contracts, torts, taxes, or fines given by government agencies. The claimant is the one who seeks to establish, or prove, liability.