civilly u rečniku PONS

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It argues that the emanation of noise, polluted air, and so on, onto others' property should be considered an aggressive act for which one may be held civilly liable.
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He has made her, if married, in the eye of the law, civilly dead.
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She behaves not only civilly but also amorously with him.
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Taken in isolation, these are all valid, common topics of conversation that we should all be able to discuss civilly.
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The person who rode up behaved civilly.
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We must show mutual respect for others and treat all civilly.
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The amendment imposed several restrictions on the ability of state and local governments to civilly forfeit property.
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A person who has made defamatory remarks will not necessarily be civilly liable for them.
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The bushrangers then went to some of the other hotels, treating everyone civilly, and had drinks.
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It was replaced by sections 78 and 79 which deal with the matters civilly.
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