Civility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Civil
Civil, may stand, according to the context, for the opposite of criminal, of ecclesiastical, of military, or of political.
Civilization
Civilization, a law, act of justice, or judgment, which renders a criminal process civil; which is performed by turning
civil
civil [Latin civilis, from civis citizen] 1 : concerning, befitting, or applying to individual citizens or to citizens as
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Civilizer
One who or that which civilizes or tends to civilize
Civilization
The act of civilizing or the state of being civilized national culture refinement
Civility
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Civil
Pertaining to a city or state or to a citizen in his relations to his fellow citizens or to the state within the city or state
Tort
Jay Laxmi Salt Works (P) Ltd. v. State of Gujarat, (1994) 4 SCC 1 (9). It means a civil wrong which is not exclusively the breach of a contract or the breach of a trust. [Limitation Act,
Civil nature
Civil nature, The word 'civil' according to dictionary means 'relating to the citizen as an individual; civil rights'. In
Civil Law
Civil Law, that rule of action which every particular nation, commonwealth, or city has established peculiarly for itself, more
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