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| 1. ''Legal systems.''
| | A legal right to hold the property of another party or to have it sold or applied in payment of a claim. |
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| The enforceable body of rules that govern any society.
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| 2. ''Legal systems.''
| | * [[Encumbrance]] |
| | | * [[Fixed charge]] |
| One of the individual rules, or classes of rules, making up the body of law.
| | * [[Mortgage]] |
| | | * [[Pledge]] |
| | | * [[Remedy]] |
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| | * [[Garnishee order]] |
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| A principle or model that appears to have high predictive or descriptive value.
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| For example, the Law of comparative advantage in economics.
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| Or the Law of large numbers in statistics.
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| *[[Adjudication]] | |
| *[[Antitrust law]]
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| *[[Arbitration]]
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| *[[Cartel]]
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| *[[Case law]]
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| *[[Civil law]]
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| *[[Common law]]
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| *[[Company law]]
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| *[[Competition law]]
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| *[[Criminal law]]
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| *[[Economics]]
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| *[[Enforcement]]
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| *[[European Community law]]
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| *[[Execution]]
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| *[[Injunction]]
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| *[[International law]]
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| *[[Law of comparative advantage]]
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| *[[Law of large numbers]]
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| * [[Legislation]]
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| *[[Public international law]] | |
| *[[Sovereignty]] | |
| *[[State aid law]] | |
| *[[State immunity]] | |
| *[[Suit]] | |
Revision as of 18:13, 10 August 2016
A legal right to hold the property of another party or to have it sold or applied in payment of a claim.
See also