civil-law in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for civil-law in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

civil law [ˈsɪvlˈlɔː, Am -ˈlɑː] N

legacy <-ies> [ˈlegəsɪ] N LAW

civil-law legacy

Translations for civil-law in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

civil-law Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The proof standard is the civil-law preponderance of the evidence, showing that causation was more likely than not.
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The term "notary public" only refers to common-law notaries and should not be confused with civil-law notaries.
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Acts in this form remain the cornerstone of civil-law notarial practice according to which they are composed as single narrative instruments written in the first person perspective of the notary.
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Many countries with civil-law systems have adopted a form of judicial review to stem the tyranny of the majority.
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In the civil-law tradition, judges are seen as those who apply the law, with no power to create (or destroy) legal principles.
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Forced heirship is generally a feature of civil-law legal systems which do not recognize total freedom of testation.
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These states have civil-law heritages.
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The civil-law rule encourages neighbors to let nature take its course and live with the consequences that may follow from excessive accumulation of standing surface water.
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Many cross-border regions are based on some sort of civil-law agreements among the participating authorities.
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