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this is a person who pleads a case of someone before a court; an advocate must be self
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an accusation against the defendant without proof; a statement by a party of what they undertake to prove
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things that a person or company owns
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this person is a lawyer who gives legal advice to individuals and companies. he or she passed his or her exam in the usa at the end of his or her studies and is usually a member of the american bar association
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umowa przewidująca zapłatę wynagrodzenia tylko w przypadku wygranej sprawy
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a fully qualified lawyer who acts on behalf of the court to collect fines and debts; a debt collector
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this person is a lawyer who gives legal advice and opinions to solicitors. he or she passed the exams of the bar council of england & wales at the end of his or her studies.
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means to break the law, e.g. ‘to breach a contract’, or ‘a breach of contract’
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1) noun: a right to claim or demand something; a demand for a right or supposed right, a title to any debt, privilege, or other thing in possession of another 2) verb: to be entitled to anything; to officially ask for something as a right
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the document that a claimant uses to start legal action against the defendant
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the process of legally transferring ownership of land or buildings from one person to another
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compensation; the money to compensate for the damage
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injury or harm to a person, property, or reputation
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a party to a court case against whom a claim was filed to a court of law; a person required to make an answer in an action or suit
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a sum of money that a claimant has to pay to the court to issue proceedings
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things that we purchase; objects produced for sale; things that are produced so that they can be sold
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when a judge listens to the details of the claim and what the claimant and the defendant say about their dispute
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the person who is hurt because of someone’s negligence
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not having enough money to pay one's debts
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the state of a business of not having enough money to pay what it owes
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tenancy / landlord/ tenant commencer à apprendre
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a person who owns a house, a flat or office and receives rent from someone for allowing them to live there, or to use the building for business purposes
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an agreement to allow someone to use land or buildings for a fixed period of time in return for a payment of rent
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the time period when a woman is not at work before or after the birth of her baby
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joining together of two or more things, such as companies, to form one single thing or company
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means that someone was not careful enough and this person’s carelessness hurt another person as a result
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a business which a minimum of two people own and control
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the act of permitting or allowing
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an official document that gives you permission to do something
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to treat someone extremely badly or refuse them equal rights, especially because of their race, religion or political beliefs
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to take legal action against someone in the criminal court
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the person who starts the claim in the civil court against the defendant; called the claimant in the uk
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speak for someone in court
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a situation where someone has to leave their job because they are no longer needed by the employer
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the money that someone pays, usually every month, to use a flat, a house or an office that belongs to someone else
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the skill of speaking for someone in court (advocacy)
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the money that an employer must pay to an employee when that employee is ill and cannot work
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a lawyer who gives legal advice to individuals and companies. he or she passed the exams of the law society of england and wales at the end of the studies
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informal way of saying starting legal proceedings against someone
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a person who pays rent to the owner of a house, a flat or an office in return for living there, or for using the building for business purposes
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the special procedure that exist at the county court for small claims; a small claim is a claim for a maximum amount of £5.000
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harmful action in which someone hurts or harms another person because of a breach
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a situation where someone loses his or her job for a reason that is not legally admissible
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legally correct and acceptable (opp. invalid)
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the quality or state of being valid
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this is a person who pleads a case of someone before a court; an advocate must be self-employed
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an accusation against the defendant without proof; a statement by a party of what they undertake to prove
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commencer à apprendre
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things that a person or company owns
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attorney / attorney-in-fact commencer à apprendre
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this person is a lawyer who gives legal advice to individuals and companies. he or she passed his or her exam in the usa at the end of his or her studies and is usually a member of the american bar associationy-in-fact
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a person who can legally take a person’s property when the person does not pay money that he or she owes; also an officer in the court who keeps order in the courtroom
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a fully qualified lawyer who acts on behalf of the court to collect fines and debts; a debt collector
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commencer à apprendre
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this person is a lawyer who gives legal advice and opinions to solicitors. he or she passed the exams of the bar council of england & wales at the end of his or her studies.
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commencer à apprendre
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means to break the law, e.g. ‘to breach a contract’, or ‘a breach of contract’
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commencer à apprendre
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1) noun: a right to claim or demand something; a demand for a right or supposed right, a title to any debt, privilege, or other thing in possession of another 2) verb: to be entitled to anything; to officially ask for something as a right
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commencer à apprendre
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the document that a claimant uses to start legal action against the defendant
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commencer à apprendre
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the process of legally transferring ownership of land or buildings from one person to another
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commencer à apprendre
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compensation; the money to compensate for the damage
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commencer à apprendre
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injury or harm to a person, property, or reputation
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commencer à apprendre
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a party to a court case against whom a claim was filed to a court of law; a person required to make an answer in an action or suit
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commencer à apprendre
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a sum of money that a claimant has to pay to the court to issue proceedings
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commencer à apprendre
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things that we purchase; objects produced for sale; things that are produced so that they can be sold
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commencer à apprendre
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when a judge listens to the details of the claim and what the claimant and the defendant say about their dispute
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commencer à apprendre
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the person who is hurt because of someone’s negligence
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commencer à apprendre
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not having enough money to pay one's debts
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commencer à apprendre
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the state of a business of not having enough money to pay what it owes
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tenancy / landlord/ tenant commencer à apprendre
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a person who owns a house, a flat or office and receives rent from someone for allowing them to live there, or to use the building for business purposes
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commencer à apprendre
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an agreement to allow someone to use land or buildings for a fixed period of time in return for a payment of rent
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commencer à apprendre
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the time period when a woman is not at work before or after the birth of her baby
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commencer à apprendre
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joining together of two or more things, such as companies, to form one single thing or company
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commencer à apprendre
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means that someone was not careful enough and this person’s carelessness hurt another person as a result
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commencer à apprendre
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a business which a minimum of two people own and control
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commencer à apprendre
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the act of permitting or allowing
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commencer à apprendre
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an official document that gives you permission to do something
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commencer à apprendre
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to treat someone extremely badly or refuse them equal rights, especially because of their race, religion or political beliefs
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commencer à apprendre
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to take legal action against someone in the criminal court
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commencer à apprendre
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the person who starts the claim in the civil court against the defendant; called the claimant in the uk
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commencer à apprendre
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speak for someone in court
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commencer à apprendre
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a situation where someone has to leave their job because they are no longer needed by the employer
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commencer à apprendre
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the money that someone pays, usually every month, to use a flat, a house or an office that belongs to someone else
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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the skill of speaking for someone in court (advocacy)
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commencer à apprendre
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the money that an employer must pay to an employee when that employee is ill and cannot work
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commencer à apprendre
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a lawyer who gives legal advice to individuals and companies. he or she passed the exams of the law society of england and wales at the end of the studies
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commencer à apprendre
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informal way of saying starting legal proceedings against someone
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commencer à apprendre
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a person who pays rent to the owner of a house, a flat or an office in return for living there, or for using the building for business purposes
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commencer à apprendre
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the special procedure that exist at the county court for small claims; a small claim is a claim for a maximum amount of £5.000
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commencer à apprendre
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harmful action in which someone hurts or harms another person because of a breach
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commencer à apprendre
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a situation where someone loses his or her job for a reason that is not legally admissible
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commencer à apprendre
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legally correct and acceptable (opp. invalid)
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the quality or state of being valid
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a legal document in which a person gives details of what they want to happen to their property after their death
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