| Question |
Answer |
| Precedent |
A legal dicusion or authorative rule. |
| Common Laws |
A system of laws originated and developed in England |
| Laws |
A rule of conduct or a proceduce. |
| Democracy |
Political or social equality. |
| Civil Laws |
Laws based on court case. |
| Belittes |
To make someone or something to feel small. |
| Trial by ordeal |
A premitive methords or determine a persons cult of innione. |
| Courts |
The place where legal cases and trials are heard. |
| Negligence |
The quality, fact, or result of being negilgent; neglect: negligence in discharging one's responcibilities. |
| Trespass |
N unlawful act causing injury to the person, property, or rights or another, committed with force or violence, actuall or implied. |
| Defamation |
|
| Precedent |
A legal dicusion or authorative rule. |
| Common Laws |
A system of laws originated and developed in England |
| Laws |
A rule of conduct or a proceduce. |
| Democracy |
Political or social equality. |
| Civil Laws |
Laws based on court case. |
| Belittes |
To make someone or something to feel small. |
| Trial by ordeal |
A premitive methords or determine a persons cult of innione. |
| Courts |
The place where legal cases and trials are heard. |
| Negligence |
The quality, fact, or result of being negilgent; neglect: negligence in discharging one's responcibilities. |
| Trespass |
N unlawful act causing injury to the person, property, or rights or another, committed with force or violence, actuall or implied. |
| Defamation |
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