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money claimed by someone as compensation for harm done
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to send someone to prison or to a court
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an adjective referring to a judge or to the law
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any act which is not legal
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any person who has studied law and can act for people on legal bussiness
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a disagreement or argument between parties
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a specialist court outside the judiciał system which examines special problems
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a set of arguments or facts put forward by one side in a legal proceeding
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a person who presides over a court
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to make an allegation in legal proceedings
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someone who is accused of a crime in a criminal case
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a person who makes a claim against someone in a civil court
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an agreement reached after an argument
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to hold someone legally as to change them with a crime
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a case which is being heard by a committee, tribunal or court of law
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to find that someone is guilty of a crime
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failure to carry out the terms of an agreement
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to bring someone to court to answer a criminal charge
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to ask a high law court to change its decision or sentence
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to say that someone has committed a crime
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having the legal ability to force someone to do something
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an adjective referring to the rights and duties of private persons or organisations
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the arguments used when fighting a case
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a legal agreement between two or more parties
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an adjective referring to crime
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a group of 12 citizens who decide whether or not someone is guilty in a trial
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a written or spoken statement of facts which helps to prove or disprove something at a trial
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to order someone to pay money as a punishment
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a court order telling someone to stop doing something, or not to do something
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a document informing someone that they will be involved in a legal process and instructing them what they must do
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a document or set of documents containing the details about a court case
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a document providing notification of a fact, claim or proceeding
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a formal written statement setting forth the cause of action or the defence in a case
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a written statement someone makes after they have sworn officially to tell the truth, which might be used as proof in court
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an application to a court to obtain an order, ruling or decision
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on official order from a court for a person to stop doing something
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in civil law, the first pleading filed on behalf of a plaintiff, which initiates a lawsuit
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the principal pleading by the defendant in response to a complaint
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to produce a piece of writing or a plan that you intend to change later
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to produce something official
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to file a doument with an authority začněte se učit
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to officialy record something, especially in a court of law
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to serve a document on someone začněte se učit
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to deliver a legal document to someone, demanding that they go to a court of law
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to submit a document to an authority začněte se učit
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to deliver a document formally for a decision to be made by others
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