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The civil law was well suited to dealing with commercial transactions.
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In its practice of lawyer, he was in areas of civil law, tax law and notarial law.
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It has four jurisdictions: family law (child and family services cases), civil law, criminal law (for indictable offences), and appeals.
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This one was not as formal as manumissions in time of old civil law, but had the same value as praetoric manumissions.
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This training includes civil law, criminal law, and public law.
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In civil law, lawyers and legal scholars refer to conflict of laws as private international law.
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This is also true for civil law graduates who wish to complete a common law degree.
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The court oversees matters relating to criminal law, family law, youth law, civil law and traffic laws.
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Civil law (not to be confused with civil law jurisdictions above) deals with the resolution of lawsuits (disputes) between individuals or organisations.
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In civil law, it is usually not necessary to prove a subjective mental element to establish liability for breach of contract or tort, for example.
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