Search results for: “civil rights”

  • Civil Death

    A man convicted of treason or who adjured the realm or went into a monastery was said to be civilly dead. The state of a person , who though possessing natural life, has lost all civil rights and as to them is considered dead. Hayoshi v Lorenz, (Cal.App.) 258 P.2d 1039.

  • Civil Death

    A man convicted of treason or who adjured the realm or went into a monastery was said to be civilly dead. The state of a person , who though possessing natural life, has lost all civil rights and as to them is considered dead. Hayoshi v Lorenz, (Cal.App.) 258 P.2d 1039.

  • Employers Rights

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Employers Rights in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term employers rights into Spanish: derechos de los empleadores (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus

  • Employers Rights

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Employers Rights in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term employers rights into Spanish: derechos de los empleadores (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus

  • Rights

    Rights

    U.C.C. §1-201(36) states that the term Rights includes remedies.

  • Rights Of Disabled People

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Rights of Disabled People in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term rights of disabled people into Spanish: derechos de las personas con discapacidad (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. […]

  • Electoral Rights

    Electoral Rights in Voting Law Definition of Electoral Rights in the context of the United States election law: All the civil rights and liberties that a citizen may enjoy in the context of an election, including the right to register as a voter, the right to vote, stand as a candidate, join a […]

  • Civil

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Civil Meaning of Civil Derived from Latin civilis, a citizen as distinguished from a savage or barbarian. Byers v Sun Savings Bank, 139 P. 948, 41 Okl. 728. As opposed to criminal , the term indicates […]

  • Civil Wrong

    Civil wrong in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of civil wrong.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Officer Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading civil wrong in A […]

  • American Civil Liberties Union

    Widely known under its law abbreviation A.C.L.U. An organization of lawyers and others devoted to the legal protection of civil rights and civil liberties, traditionally with a heavy emphasis on vindicating and extending p…

  • Civil Case

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  • Civil Damages

    Injuries sustained either to one’s rights as a citizen of a State and of the United States, or else to his relative rights as a member of a family, and aside from any view of the act complained of as an offense to the public and punishable in the criminal tribunals….

  • Civil Injury

    An Infringement or privation of some civil right, and which is a subject for civil redress or compensation, as distinguished from a crime, which is a subject for punishment. 3 Steph. Comm. 556. See Civil Rights. …

  • Natural Rights

    Those rights which appertain originally and essentially to each person as a human being and which are inherent in his nature as contrasted to civil rights, which are given, defined and circumscribed by such positive laws enacted by civilized communities as are necessary to the maintenance of […]

  • Right to Vote

    Hierarchical Display of Right to vote Law > Rights and freedoms > Political rights > Civil rightsEuropean Union > European construction > Deepening of the European Union > Citizens’ Europe > European citizenshipPolitics > Electoral procedure and voting > Electoral law Meaning of Right […]