1. What is civil law?
Civil law seeks to resolve non-criminal disputes such as disagreements over the meaning of contracts, property ownership, divorce, child custody, and damages for personal and property damage.
2. What is criminal Law?
The term criminal law, sometimes called penal law, refers to any of various bodies of rules in different jurisdictions whose common characteristic is the
3. What is a plaintiff?
A plaintiff is the person bringing a civil lawsuit to court. In a criminal case, it might be said that the plaintiff is the state.
4. What is a defendant?
The defendant in a lawsuit is the person against whom the action is brought, by the plaintiff. The defendant does not have to prove his or her case
5. Who files a suit?
Before Filing a Lawsuit: Do You Need to File a Government Claim? For certain types of discrimination and civil rights violation allegations
6. What is a prosecutor?
The prosecutor is the chief legal representative of the prosecution in countries with either the common law adversarial system, or the civil law
7.Who is the plaintiff in a criminal law?
In civil law, a private party (e.g., a corporation or individual person) files the lawsuit and becomes the plaintiff. In criminal law
8. What is meant by procedure?
A procedure is something you need to fallow.
9. What is a defendant?
The defendant in a lawsuit is the person against whom the action is brought, by the plaintiff. The defendant does not have to prove his or her case
10. What is a civil trial?
The prosecutor is the chief legal representative of the prosecution in countries with either the common law adversarial system. The prosecution is the legal party responsible for presenting the case against an individual suspected of breaking the law in a criminal trail.
11. Who or what is a judge?
Judge is the person who determines if you are guilty or innocent.
12. What is a jury?
A jury is a group of law-abiding members of a community brought together to give an impartial judgment. Modern juries tend to be found in courts to judge
13. What is meant by innocent?
Innocent is when they are not found guiltyt of the crime they are being charged of.
14. What is meant by preponderance of the evidence?
preponderance of the evidence the greater weight of the evidence required in a civil
lawsuit for the trier of fact
15. What is meant by absolute proof?
an absolute proof of the impossibility of solipsism by a ... This is what I think is usually meant by referring to time as "the fourth dimension."
16. What is meant by a majority?
What is meant by 'qualified majority'? Qualified majority' is based on the idea that, for votes in the Council which require a qualified majority.
17. What is a tort?
Tort law is a body of law that addresses, and provides remedies for, civil wrongs not arising out of contractual obligations
Civil law seeks to resolve non-criminal disputes such as disagreements over the meaning of contracts, property ownership, divorce, child custody, and damages for personal and property damage.
2. What is criminal Law?
The term criminal law, sometimes called penal law, refers to any of various bodies of rules in different jurisdictions whose common characteristic is the
3. What is a plaintiff?
A plaintiff is the person bringing a civil lawsuit to court. In a criminal case, it might be said that the plaintiff is the state.
4. What is a defendant?
The defendant in a lawsuit is the person against whom the action is brought, by the plaintiff. The defendant does not have to prove his or her case
5. Who files a suit?
Before Filing a Lawsuit: Do You Need to File a Government Claim? For certain types of discrimination and civil rights violation allegations
6. What is a prosecutor?
The prosecutor is the chief legal representative of the prosecution in countries with either the common law adversarial system, or the civil law
7.Who is the plaintiff in a criminal law?
In civil law, a private party (e.g., a corporation or individual person) files the lawsuit and becomes the plaintiff. In criminal law
8. What is meant by procedure?
A procedure is something you need to fallow.
9. What is a defendant?
The defendant in a lawsuit is the person against whom the action is brought, by the plaintiff. The defendant does not have to prove his or her case
10. What is a civil trial?
The prosecutor is the chief legal representative of the prosecution in countries with either the common law adversarial system. The prosecution is the legal party responsible for presenting the case against an individual suspected of breaking the law in a criminal trail.
11. Who or what is a judge?
Judge is the person who determines if you are guilty or innocent.
12. What is a jury?
A jury is a group of law-abiding members of a community brought together to give an impartial judgment. Modern juries tend to be found in courts to judge
13. What is meant by innocent?
Innocent is when they are not found guiltyt of the crime they are being charged of.
14. What is meant by preponderance of the evidence?
preponderance of the evidence the greater weight of the evidence required in a civil
lawsuit for the trier of fact
15. What is meant by absolute proof?
an absolute proof of the impossibility of solipsism by a ... This is what I think is usually meant by referring to time as "the fourth dimension."
16. What is meant by a majority?
What is meant by 'qualified majority'? Qualified majority' is based on the idea that, for votes in the Council which require a qualified majority.
17. What is a tort?
Tort law is a body of law that addresses, and provides remedies for, civil wrongs not arising out of contractual obligations