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  1. Law French

    File Norman dictionary 1779 Kelham.jpg thumb Kelham s Dictionary of the Norman or Old French Language 1779 provided English translations of Law French terms from parliamentary and legal records Law French ... known documents in which French is used specifically as a vehicle for discourse on English law date ... preface to the First Part of the Institutes of the Law of England that Law French had almost ceased ... , fee simple &mdash is a heritage from Law French. It can be noted that native French speakers ... French word for mortgage law mortgage is for example hypoth que . Many of the terms of Law French ... law jurisdictions. However, some key terms remain from Law French, including the following attorney ... guilty and Law French prist ready , a shortening of a conventional phrase prist del averer I am ... and French speaking world Law French language Norman language French phrases used by English speakers ... The Law French Dictionary Alphabetically Digested. 1718. Norman language Category Legal history of England Category French dialects Category English law Category Norman language Category French legal terms Category Legal terms Category Medieval English law es Law French ru ... influenced by Parisian French and, later, English. It was used in the Courts of England and Wales law courts of England , beginning with the Norman Conquest by William the Conqueror . Its ... which suggests that they already possessed a long history of French usage examples include advowson ... by essonia which is simply a reintroduction into Latin from the French form . Until the early fourteenth century, Law French largely coincided with the French used as an everyday language by the upper classes. As such, it reflected some of the changes undergone by the northern dialects of mainland French ... , whereas by about 1330 it had become du roi as in modern French or du roy . ref Many examples in D.W. ... ref During that century, however, this vernacular French suffered a rapid decline the Pleading in English ...   more details



  1. French contract law

    Notability date January 2011 French contract law is part of the law of obligations found in the Code Civil dealing with contracts . Notes Reflist 2 See also English contract law US contract law German contract law law stub DEFAULTSORT French Contract Law Category French law ...   more details



  1. French company law

    French company law is the law governing corporations . History In the wake of the French Revolution in 1791 , the right to free registration for all private companies was proclaimed. There was a boom in registrations, but this was followed by a bust in 1793 . The law was reversed until 1796 when the principle of free incorporation was established again. The law was consolidated in Napoleon s Code de commerce of 1807 using a concession system. ref See the fr Code de commerce France French Wikipedia ref While previously public companies with special privileges were created by a special act of the state, the Code allowed the companies to be formed according to general company law rules. Specific state permission was still required. Article 33 recognised limited liability for members. ref Art. 33 Code de Commerce, adopted by Law No. 2804, November 1807, Bull. des Lois No. 164 1808 , 161 299 France . ref The Code de commerce was applicable outside France in Baden and the Prussian Rhine province, and it came to serve as a model for all later European public company statutes. The first German public company statute was the Prussian Act of 1843 , five years after the Prussian Act on railway enterprises of 1838 . Under the Loi sur les Soci t s of 1867 France adopted a system for free registration of companies. ref See Law of July 24, 1867 amending the Code de Commerce, Bull. des Lois 11e S., B. 1513, n. 15, 328 p. 94 ref Overview Code de Commerce Expand section date August 2010 See also UK company law European company law German company law US corporate law Notes Reflist 2 References External links DEFAULTSORT French Company Law Category French law ...   more details



  1. Murder (French law)

    accessdate 2007 11 01 publisher Legifrance author The French Parliament work French Criminal Law ref ... Category Murder law by country France Category French criminal law ...In the France French Penal Code murder is defined by the intentional killing of another person. Murder is punishable by ref name Murder French Civil Law cite web url http 195.83.177.9 code liste.phtml?lang uk&c 33&r 3649 title Article 132 18 accessdate 2007 11 09 publisher Legifrance ref a maximum of 30 years of criminal imprisonment no more than 20 years if the defendant is not sentenced to 30 years . ref name minimum sentence French Civil Law cite web url http 195.83.177.9 code liste.phtml?lang uk&c 33&r 3685 title Article 221 1 accessdate 2007 10 23 publisher Legifrance ref Assassination murder with premeditation ref name Assassination French Civil Law cite web url http 195.83.177.9 code liste.phtml?lang uk&c 33&r 3685 title Article 221 2 accessdate 2007 10 23 publisher Legifrance ref and murder in some special case if the victim is a child under 15, parents, people with disabilities, police officer etc. ref name Special case in France cite web url http 195.83.177.9 code liste.phtml?lang uk&c 33&r 3685 title Article 221 3 accessdate 2007 10 23 publisher Legifrance ref are punished by a jail time up to life imprisonment no more than 30 years if the defendant is not sentenced to life . In France except for recidivist ref name Recidive Law France cite web url http www.legifrance.gouv.fr affichTexte.do?cidTexte JORFTEXT000000278633&dateTexte title Loi n 2007 1198 du 10 ao t 2007 renfor ant la lutte contre la r cidive des majeurs et des mineurs accessdate 2007 11 01 publisher Legifrance author The French Parliament work French Criminal Law language fr ref the minimum sentence in criminal prosecution is one or two year of imprisonment, which may be suspended if the term of the sentence is under 5 years. ref name suspended sentence France cite web url http 195.83.177.9 code ...   more details



  1. French labour law

    French labour law is the system of labour law operating in France . History In France the first labour laws were Waldeck Rousseau s laws passed in 1884. Between 1936 and 1938 the Popular Front France Popular Front enacted a law mandating 12 days 2 weeks each year of paid Annual leave vacation for workers, and a Matignon Accords 1936 law limiting the work week to 40 hours, excluding overtime. The fr Accords de Grenelle Grenelle accords negotiated on May 25 and 26th in the middle of the May 1968 crisis, reduced the working week to 44 hours and created trade union sections in each enterprise. ref fr section syndicale d entreprise fr section syndicale d entreprise December 27, 1968 law ref The minimum wage was also increased by 25 . ref fr Salaire minimum interprofessionnel garanti fr SMIG ref In 2000 Lionel Jospin s government then enacted the 35 hour workweek , down from 39 hours. Five years later, conservative prime minister Dominique de Villepin enacted the New Employment Contract CNE . Addressing the demands of employers asking for more Labour market flexibility flexibility in French labour laws, the CNE sparked criticism from trade unions and opponents claiming it was lending favour to contingent work . In 2006 he then attempted to pass the First Employment Contract CPE through a vote by emergency procedure, but that it was met by 2006 labour protests in France students and unions protests . President Jacques Chirac finally had no choice but to repeal it. See also UK labour law German labour law US labour law Notes Reflist 2 References DEFAULTSORT French Labour Law Category Labour law by country Category Labour law ...   more details



  1. French law on colonialism

    POV date March 2009 The February 23, 2005, French law on colonialism was an act passed by the Union for a Popular ... law, taking out the revisionist article about the recognition of the positive role of the French ... to teach the positive values of colonialism to their students article 4, paragraph 2 . The law ... former Organisation arm e secr te militants. Article 4 on the positive role of the French presence ... the positive role of the French presence abroad, especially in North Africa . ref http www.admi.net ... of this law. On June 26, 2005, he declared that the law ...approached mental blindness, negationism ... title French Revisionism Case Of Positive Role Of French Colonisation publisher The Cameroun Post date 2005 12 18 url http www.postnewsline.com 2005 12 french revision.html en icon ref ref cite news ... No to the teaching of an official history . MP Christiane Taubira called the law disastrous ... Code or forced labour in the French colonial empires former colonies . Partial repeal Supporters of the law were decried as a resurgence of the colonial lobby , a term used in late 19th century France to label those people deputies, scientifics, businessmen, etc. who supported French colonialism ... for the law, and declared that In a Republic, there is no official history. It is not to the law to write history. Writing history is the business of historians. ref History should not be written by law ... of the law. ref cite news title Chirac revient sur le r le positif de la colonisation publisher ... of the law, but of administrative regulation. As such, the contested amendment was repealed in the beginning of 2006. History and the law In a tribune Liberty for history , 19 historians including ... , the Taubira Act on the recognition of slavery as a crime against humanity and the law recognizing ... would send the wrong message. Un pass qui ne passe pas An everpresent past see also French rule in Algeria Post colonial relations French rule in Algeria Post colonial relations The debate on the February ...   more details



  1. French nationality law

    naturalization naturalized . Attribution of French Nationality The attribution of French nationality due to Paternity law filiation . Jus sanguinis The attribution of French nationality by birth ... discourse in France. Under French law passed after the Vichy France Vichy regime , it is forbidden ... French Nationality Law Category Nationality law Category Politics of France Category French law br ...Refimprove date September 2009 Image Armoiries r publique fran aise.svg right 200px French nationality law is historically based on the principles of jus soli , according to Ernest Renan s definition, and or the German ... M haignerie M haignerie Act required children born in France of foreign parents to request French ... of will requirement was subsequently abrogated by the lisabeth Guigou Guigou Law of 1998, ref http ... 5301 index.html French Embassy fr icon ref but children born in France of foreign parents remain ... born in France to tourists or short term visitors do not acquire French citizenship by virtue ... while the child is a minor law minor to take effect. Consequently, the recognition of a child ... overseas territories to at least one parent who is also born in France automatically acquire French citizenship at birth double jus soli . A child born in France to foreign parents may acquire French ... in a colony territory in the past under French sovereignty. at birth, if born in France before ... abroad and who has only one French parent can repudiate his French nationality during the six months ... ex tablissement fran ais de l Inde 28 May 1956 independence effect 16 August 1962 Mali ex French ... fran ais de l Inde 28 May 1956 independence effect 16 August 1962 Acquisition of French Nationality Naturalisation A person aged 18 or above may apply for French citizenship by naturalisation after ... studied at a French university or grande cole for two years ref Le code civil des Fran ais, Article 21 18 ref The residence period may be completely waived for citizens of countries where French ...   more details



  1. Ordonnance (French constitutional law)

    into French law, in order to avoid late transposition of Directive, which is often happening ... 31 d cembre 2007 , note from the law services of the French Senate , 12 March 2008, ISBN 978 2 11 126205 ..., n 112, 23 October 2009, pp. 9 12. Category French law fr Ordonnance en droit constitutionnel fran ais ...Politics of France In the Government of France , an ordonnance French for ordinance is a statute passed by the Council of Ministers of France Council of Ministers in an area of law normally reserved for statute law passed by the Parliament of France . They should not be confused with decree s, which ... the Council, or secondary legislation supplementing a statute. In the Justice in France French justice ... usage Motivations Article 34 of the Constitution of France lists a number of areas of Law that are reserved for statute law , passed by Parliament of France Parliament . All other areas of Law ... Prime Minister . Decrees and other regulations taken in areas reserved for statute law are illegal, unless they are secondary legislation specifically authorized by Law. Such application decrees define implementation measures and details left out by statute law. For various reasons explained below ... law. The ordonnances are the constitutional means to do so. Decrees and other regulations are subject ... regulatory value if they are against the general principles of law or constitutional rights, whereas statute law may be ruled unconstitutional only through specific procedures before the Constitutional ... notes The decisions taken by the President of France President of the French Republic by application ... the same root as ordonner to order . Procedure Normal procedure In the French Fifth Republic , most ... Minister, forcing him to go through the normal parliamentary procedure ref Jean V. Poulard, The French ... refers to an ordonnance as though it were statute law. ref http www.senat.fr ej ej ordonnance ej ordonnance2.html ... 0, DOI 10.3917 rfdc.058.0275 ref However, implicit ratification was prohibited by French constitutional ...   more details



  1. Francesca Law French

    Francesca Law French alternative name Feng Guishi , 12 December 1871 2 August 1960 was a United Kingdom British Protestant Christian missionary in China . She served with the China Inland Mission . French was born in Bruges , Belgium , the second daughter of John Erington French and his first cousin Frances Elizabeth French. She was educated at the secondary school in Geneva , Switzerland . Her older sister, Evangeline Frances Eva French Evangeline F. French had gone to China in 1893, although Francesca wanted to go to China also, duties at home kept her in England. After her mother died, in 1908 she joined her sister in China. Stationed in in Huozhou , Shanxi , they travelled constantly in the surrounding area. Eva s younger sister, Francesca French Francesca , joined them in 1910 although some sources say 1908 and they became a well known trio ref Anderson, Gerald H, http books.google.co.uk books?id oQ8BFk9K0ToC&pg PA107&lpg PA107&dq 22mildred cable 22&source bl&ots 5ZgfNoxe1&sig tv7JU6myPK fhXzN0jYnPeFDgMM&hl en&ei CvfBSbGWK LEjAfTh5CDCw&sa X&oi book result&resnum 10&ct result Biographical dictionary of Christian missions , ISBN 0802846807, 1999. ref . In the words of Mildred Cable From Ejin River Etzingol to Turpan , from Jiuquan Spring of Wine to Chuguchak , we ... spent long years in following trade routes, tracing faint caravan tracks, searching out innumerable by paths ... Law French http www2.oakland.edu oujournal files 3 Benson.pdf Muslims, Missionaries, and Warlords ... 171.html Protestant missions to China Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME French, Francesca Law ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1871 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1960 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT French, Francesca Law Category English Christian missionaries Category Christian ... Mildred Cable and Francesca French, Dispatches from North West Kansu 1925 Through Jade Gate and Central ... W. J. Platt, Three Women Mildred Cable, Francesca French, Evangeline French The Authorized Biography ...   more details



  1. French copyright law

    The droit d auteur or French copyright law developed in the 18th century at the same time as copyright ... Moral rights droits moraux The controversial DADVSI act was due to reform French copyright law in Spring 2006. This law, voted by the French Parliament on June 30, 2006, implements the 2001 EU ... of a work under French copyright law is that it be an uvre de l esprit , a work of the mind Art. http ... by the transposition of May 14, 1991 EU Directive into French law computer programs and any associated ... Soci t des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques SACD Moral rights French copyright law treats a protected ... French copyright law A work enters the public domain domaine public once the proprietary rights ... Art. L122 5 defines the exceptions to French copyright law, which are relatively restricted ... of the French Code de la propri t intellectuelle . See also Copyright law of the European ... until 2014. IPL EU Copyright law by country DEFAULTSORT French Copyright Law Category Copyright laws of the European Union Category Copyright law by country Category French law Copyright fr Droit ... , its philosophy and terminology are different from those used in copyright law in common law jurisdictions. It has been very influential in the development of copyright laws in other civil law legal system civil law jurisdictions, and in the development of international copyright law such as the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works Berne Convention . French copyright law is defined in the Code de la propri t intellectuelle , which implements European copyright law directives . Unless otherwise stated, references to individual articles are to the Code de ... 2006, however, the French National Assembly National Assembly passed the DADVSI DADVSI Act which ... of copyright law The concept of right of the author , which differs from Anglo American copyright ... of property of the author on his work, and intellectual property thus entered the French jurisprudence ...   more details



  1. 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State

    Image 1905 projet.png thumb The first page of the bill, as brought before the French National Assembly Chambre des D put s in 1905 The 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and State lang fr .... This law is seen as the backbone of the French principle of la cit . The law famously states ... local law in Alsace Moselle . Similarly, the 1905 law did not extend to French Guiana , at the time ... found among much of the History of the Left in France French political left at the time. The law ..., the law progressively became almost universally accepted among French citizen s, including members ... Church in France Briand Ceretti Agreement French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols ... speech, chronology, etc. fr icon DEFAULTSORT 1905 French Law On The Separation Of The Churches And The State ... and state Category French law Category Political history of France Category 1905 in law French ... of Deputies France Chamber of Deputies on 9 December 1905. Enacted during the French Third Republic ... gauches Left Coalition led by Emile Combes . The law was based on three principles the neutrality ... Religion in France Although officially established through the 1905 law, the concept of state secularism in France is often traced to the French Revolution beginning in 1789. Before that time, Roman Catholicism ..., as long as the manifestation of such opinions does not interfere with the established Law and Order ... in Public Life. ref Nevertheless, the French state continued to fund four official religions ..., another law insured secularisation of the teaching staff of the Education in France National Education ... relations with the Vatican, following the sanction, by the Holy See, of two French bishops ... of conciliation with the Republic &mdash they would be re established only in 1921, after the French ... 2010 The 1905 law put an end to the funding of religious groups by the state. The state agreed to such funding ... articles of the law included prohibiting affixing religious signs on public buildings, and laying ...   more details



  1. French constitutional law of 23 July 2008

    French constitutional law ordinances . Ordinances may no longer be ratified other than ... Category Government of France Category French law Category Constitutions of France Category Legal ...The Constitutional law on the Modernisation of the Institutions of the Fifth Republic lang fr Loi constitutionnelle de modernisation des institutions de la V me R publique was enacted into French constitutional law by the Parliament of France in July 2008, to reform state institutions. History Proposed in Nicolas Sarkozy s manifesto during the French presidential election, 2007 French presidential election of 2007 , the changes hope to modernise the institutions of the French Fifth Republic Fifth ... of constitutional jurists and political personalities with Law legal competence. Following three ... of October 2007. This resulted in Bill proposed law a bill , which was proposed to the parliament ... Lang French politician Jack Lang , who had broken his party whip. The President of the National ... nationale.fr 13 scrutins jo9001.asp Details of the public scrutiny of the Constitutional Law Bill ... those two votes the bill would not have passed. The text of the law received the Great Seal of France ... of 4 October 1958 may be found in French on the http www.legifrance.gouv.fr affichTexte.do ... translation, where appropriate, a direct English equivalent of the French term is used ... de la Cinqui me R publique fran aise Article 1 . ref This and other similar links go to French Wikipedia pages quoting the corresponding article of the French Fifth Republic s Constitution in French . ref addition of the following paragraph The law favours the equal access of women and men to electoral ... paragraph The law favours the equal access of women and men to electoral mandates and elective functions ... paragraph of the first article in conditions determined by the law . addition of the following paragraph The law guarantees pluralist expressions of opinion and the equitable participation ...   more details



  1. French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools

    . The law is an amendment to the French Code of Education that expands principles founded in existing French law, especially the constitutional requirement of la cit the separation of state and religious ... press. JORF law copy French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools.png Background ... violated the secular rules of the French school system. The report recommended a law against pupils ... and the veil French foulard and voile respectively however the law mentions neither and just ... . The law itself may not be challenged before French courts since this would have warranted ... than the French law ref cite web url http www.ledevoir.com 2004 06 30 58018.html title Le Devoir ... it would declare the French law contrary to the Convention. Another piece of legal criticism is that a full ... have had a similar effect. Since the writing of the Napoleonic Code , a principle of French law has ... other than laws, the French legislature lowers the values of the law in general. Article 34 of the Constitution ... away from France with their families. ref cite web author Amara Bamba title French Anti Hijab Law ... the French decision. There were also protests in France by many Muslim groups. Interpretation Law ... veils 1905 French law on the separation of Church and State Islam in France Islamic dress controversy ... by the Brookings Institution French The Law and the associated legislative process http www.legifrance.gouv.fr ... Cl ment French Senate , http www.senat.fr dossierleg pjl03 209.html Legislative file on the law ..., 1989 IslamicFemaleDress DEFAULTSORT French Law On Secularity And Conspicuous Religious Symbols In Schools Category French law Category Symbols Category 2004 in law Category 2004 in France Law on secularity ... , or make other changes with respect to legal items without discussing them, unless you know the French system well. The French law on secularism secularity and conspicuous religious symbolism religious symbols in schools bans wearing conspicuous religious symbols in French education in France public ...   more details



  1. French

    French is the adjective form of France and usually refers to something of, from, or related to France . French people , inhabitants of France or people having family origins in France French surname French language , a Latin derived language originating in what is now northern France French cuisine French kiss French catheter scale , a measurement of gauge French defence , the chess opening 1 e4 e6. Frenched vegetables, see French fries Frenched rack of lamb, see rack of lamb See also Special PrefixIndex French All pages beginning with French disambig bg da Fransk flertydig de Franz sisch el es Franc s fr Fran ais homonymie gl Franc s it Francese hu Francia ja nn Fransk pl French pt Franc s ru simple French ur ...   more details



  1. French's

    File French s food logo.png right for French mustard Mustard condiment French s is an United States American manufacturer of prepared Mustard condiment mustard condiment. Created by Robert Timothy French , French s mustard debuted to the world at the 1904 St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis Louisiana Purchase Exposition World s Fair . By 1921, French s Mustard had adopted its trademark pennant and begun advertising to the general public. History Brothers Robert and George French bought a flour mill in 1883 in Fairport, New York . It burned down in 1884 and they relocated the flour mill to Rochester, New York . They named their mill the R.T. French Company . Robert French died in 1893 and brother George became company president. George who developed the Mustard condiment Yellow mustard creamy yellow mustard and another brother, Francis, introduced French s mustard in 1904. Location When located in Rochester, New York as an independent company well into the late 1960s and 1970s, the plant was located ... s First Prize . Products French s Potato Pancake mix was once one of the company s most popular ... to canned spices of all types and powdered soup mixes, French s currently and primarily markets prepared mustards. French s classic yellow mustard contains vinegar , mustard, turmeric , and other spices. French s also makes Worcestershire sauce , GourMayo, Stadium Mustard, a line of mayonnaise based products, as well as French fried onions which was under the Durkee brand name until 1995 when Reckitt & Colman acquired Durkee and potato sticks. French s is currently owned by British company ... s Red Hot condiment line. All of French s products are manufactured in the United States, though no longer ..., Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Trivia In March 2003, the maker of French s mustard, worried that some Americans could have been motivated to boycott its product because of the French led campaign ... last first title French s mustard denies French connection url http www.cbc.ca money story 2003 03 27 ...   more details



  1. Law

    pp move indef For Law disambiguation Legal disambiguation File JMR Memphis1.jpg thumb 300px right Lady ... Justice is depicted as a goddess equipped with three symbols of the rule of law a sword symbolising ... or favor, regardless of identity, money, power, or weakness. ref Luban, Law s Blindfold , 23 ref Law ref From Old English lagu Words of Mel legal comes from Latin legalis , from translating law to other European languages lex law , statute http www.etymonline.com index.php?search law&searchmode none Law , Online Etymology Dictionary http www.merriam webster.com dictionary legal Legal , Merriam Webster ... debate on what law is in The Concept of Law Hart argued law is a system of rules Campbell, The Contribution of Legal Studies , 184 Austin said law was the command of a sovereign, backed by the threat of a sanction Bix, http plato.stanford.edu entries austin john 3 John Austin Dworkin describes law as an interpretive concept to achieve justice Dworkin, Law s Empire , 410 and Raz argues law is an authority to mediate people s interests Raz, The Authority of Law , 3 36 . ref It shapes politics , economics ... law regulates everything from buying a bus ticket to trading on derivative finance derivatives markets . Property law defines rights and obligations related to the transfer and title of Personal property personal often referred to as chattel and real property . Trust law applies to assets held for investment and financial security, while tort law allows claims for compensation if a person ... law offers means by which the state can prosecute the perpetrator. Constitutional law provides a framework for the creation of law, the protection of human rights and the election of political representatives. Administrative law is used to review the decisions of government agencies, while international law governs affairs between Sovereign State s in activities ranging from trade to environmental .... A general distinction can be made between Civil law legal system civil law jurisdiction s, which ...   more details



  1. The Law

    The Law may refer to In music The Law band The Law Scotland band The Law album The Law album , by Exhorder The Law , a song by Leonard Cohen on the album Various Positions In film The Law 1974 film The Law 1974 film The Law 1959 film The Law 1959 film , with Gina Lollobrigida original title La Legge The Law 1990 film The Law 1990 film , also known as Tila In books The Law 1849 book The Law 1849 book , by Fr d ric Bastiat The Law 1957 novel The Law 1957 novel , by Roger Vailland original title La Loi Other uses The Law, a peak of the Ochil Hills Torah in Jewish culture is also known as The Law. The Law , nickname of Dan Law Field , home of the Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team Law or The Law, one of a list of slang terms for police officers disambig ...   more details



  1. LAW

    LAW may refer to Anti tank warfare Lightweight anti tank weapon or light anti tank weapon , e.g. the US Army M72 LAW or the British Army LAW 80 Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights also known as LAW League of American Bicyclists , formerly known as the League of American Wheelmen League of American Writers Live Audio Wrestling , a professional wrestling call in show Landywood railway station , England National Rail station code LAW. Lawton Fort Sill Regional Airport L.A.W. comics See also Law disambiguation disambig eo LAW fr LAW it LAW ...   more details



  1. The Law Is the Law

    Infobox film name The Law Is the Law image image size caption director Christian Jaque producer Alfredo Bini writer Christian Jaque br Jacques Emmanuel br Agenore Incrocci br Furio Scarpelli starring Tot music Nino Rota cinematography Gianni Di Venanzo editing Jacques Desagneaux distributor released 17 September 1958 runtime 95 minutes country Film France br Film Italy language French br Italian budget The Law Is the Law lang fr La loi, c est la loi , lang it La legge legge is a 1958 cinema of France French cinema of Italy Italian comedy film directed by Christian Jaque . It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival . ref name imdb cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt0051851 awards title IMDB.com Awards for The Law Is the Law accessdate 2010 01 02 work imdb.com ref Cast Tot Giuseppe La Paglia Fernandel Ferdinand Pastorelli Nino Besozzi Il Maresciallo No l Roquevert Le gendarme Malandain Leda Gloria Antonietta Nathalie Nerval H l ne Pastorelli Luciano Marin Mario Albert Dinan Le Brigadier Anna Maria Luciani Marisa Henri Cr mieux Bourride Renato Terra Ren G nin Donadieu Gustavo De Nardo Luigi Franco Di Trocchio Aldo Pini Jean Brochard Le Depute Aldo Vasco Henri Arius Le Maire References reflist External links imdb title id 0051851 title The Law Is the Law DEFAULTSORT Law Is the Law, The Category 1958 films Category French films Category Italian films Category Film scores by Nino Rota Category French language films Category Italian language films Category 1950s comedy films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Christian Jaque 1950s France film stub 1950s Italy film stub fr La loi, c est la loi it La legge legge lb La loi, c est la loi ru ...   more details



  1. It's the Law

    orphan date September 2010 Infobox television show name It s the Law image show name 2 caption genre legal information format creator developer writer Alan King director Tony Partidge creative director presenter Frank Peddie br Cecil Wright starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country CAN language English language English channel CBC Television first run first aired 1 May 1956 last aired 26 June 1956 num seasons 1 num episodes status list episodes executive producer producer David Walker editor location cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company distributor picture format audio format preceded by followed by A Case for the Court related website production website Use dmy dates date September 2010 It s the Law is a Television in Canada Canadian legal information television series which aired on CBC Television in 1956. Premise Legal concepts and information were explained to average Canadians on this series. Each episode featured an explanation of a legal concept followed by its dramatic portrayal as a case. The show then concluded with further discussion of by a member of the Canadian Bar Association which supported CBC s production of the series. Cecil Wright, the University of Toronto s law dean, joined host Frank Peddie as a series regular. Actors Cec Linder , William Needles, Ed McNamara and Sandy Webster were featured in the dramatic segments. ref name CCF cite web url http www.broadcasting history.ca programming television programming popup.php?id 724 first John last Corcelli date February 2005 title It s the Law publisher Canadian Communications Foundation accessdate 7 May 2010 ref Scheduling This half hour series was broadcast on Tuesdays at 10 00 p.m. Eastern from 1 May to 26 June 1956. See also This Is the Law References ... title It s the Law publisher Queen s University year 1996 accessdate 7 May 2010 IMDB title 0294114 DEFAULTSORT It s The Law Category CBC network shows Category 1956 Canadian television series debuts ...   more details



  1. By-law

    By law sometimes also spelled bylaw , by law , byelaw can refer to a law of local or limited application, passed under the authority of a higher law specifying what things may be regulated by the by law, or it can refer to the internal rules of a company or organization. In the context of local laws, by law is more frequently used in this context in Canada , the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries, whereas in the United States , the words code law code , local ordinance ordinance or regulation law regulation are more frequent. Accordingly, a bylaw enforcement officer is the Canadian equivalent of the American Code Enforcement Officer or Municipal Regulations Enforcement Officer. Etymology Kerry its deffo not bi law The Oxford English Dictionary indicates that the origin of the current modern use of the word is not clear. ref name oed bylaw http dictionary.oed.com cgi entry 50030471 Oxford English Dictionary online entry for by law subscription required ref One possibility is the earliest use of the term, which originates from the Viking town law in the Danelaw , wherein by is the Old Norse word for a larger settlement as in Whitby and Derby compare with the modern Danish ... prefix by giving the meaning of subsidiary law or side law as in byway . ref name oed bylaw In either ... by law . Municipal bylaws Image Sign in a car park in Ripon, North Yorkshire.jpg thumb left Byelaws ... which apply in a certain area. The main difference between a by law and a law passed by a national ... through a law of the national or regional government which specifies what things the town or city may ... and specific to those areas mandated by the higher body, a municipal by law is no different than any other law of the land, and can be enforced with penalties, challenged in court and must comply with other ... referred to as a constitution or a constitution and bylaws . Unless otherwise provided by law ... law Category Parliamentary procedure cs Stanovy de Satzung ffentliches Recht es Estatuto eu ...   more details



  1. This Is the Law

    Infobox Television bgcolour show name This is the Law image caption format Panel game camera picture format runtime 30 min time slot creator developer Nigel Napier Andrews executive producer starring Austin Willis host br Paul Soles br Robert Warner actor Robert Warner country flagcountry Canada network CBC Television CBC first run first aired 21 June 1971 last aired 6 April 1976 num episodes musical director Jimmy Amaro This is the Law was a Canada Canadian panel game panel game show which aired on CBC Television from 1971 to 1976. It presented short, humorous vignettes which ran with musical accompaniment rather than a soundtrack, and challenged panellists to guess which obscure law was being broken by the Lawbreaker character portrayed by Paul Soles , who always got arrested at the end of the vignette Robert Warner actor Robert Warner starred as the police officer . The vignettes were quite subtle, and more often than not, despite many guesses, the panellists were unable to come up with the law that was actually being broken. The vignettes alternated with depictions of actual court cases, presented in a series of still cartoons, in storyboard format, with narration. The narrator would end by asking a question about how the judge eventually ruled. The four panellists would each guess what the judge decided, and why, and each panellist would conclude by lighting up a large Yes or No in front of his or her seat. After all four panellists had guessed, the answer would be revealed. Paul Soles himself was the first show host for the initial 1971 summer episodes. Austin Willis became host from the regular 1971 fall season until the end of the series. Cast Panellists Julie Amato 1976 Bill Charlton businessman by profession Susan Gay 1971 1972 Susan Keller 1972 1975 Madeline Kronby June August 1971 Dini Petty 1971 Hart Pomerantz lawyer and comedian by profession Larry Solway ... This is the Law , accessed 14 August 2006 imdb title 0156241 This is the Law game tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. Will (law)

    ndash although this has the effect in law of disinheriting the witness regardless of the provisions ... in Louisiana, where a minimum share is guaranteed to surviving children. Many civil law countries ... probate notarial will will in public form and prepared by a civil law notary civil law jurisdictions ... law reciprocal mirror mutual husband and wife wills wills made by two or more parties typically spouses ... date February 2011 This is not a consideration under English law, which provides that all such expenses ... relative revocation Many jurisdictions exercise an Equity law equitable doctrine known as dependent ... of law on the part of the testator as to the effect of the revocation. For example, if a testator ... s will. As a simple example, under Iowa law see http nxtsearch.legis.state.ia.us NXT gateway.dll 2007 ... England and the United States , both generally considered common law common law systems ... law legal system Civil law systems often put some restrictions on the possibilities of disposal ... , aff d , 15 N.Y.2d 825, 257 N.Y.S.2d 941, 205 N.E.2d 864 1965 Terminology Administrator law Administrator ... 2010 02 09 death Law DEFAULTSORT Will Law Category Common law Category Death customs Category Wills ... sq Testamenti scn Tistamentu simple Will law sk Z vet sl Oporoka sr fi Testamentti sv Testamente ...   more details



  1. French (surname)

    Otheruses French disambiguation French is or was the family name of the following individuals alphabetized by first name Alexander French born 1980 , Hong Kong cricketer Anthony French born 1920 , English professor of physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bob French contemporary , American drummer Brett French contemporary , Australian rugby league footballer Bruce French actor born 1945 , American actor Bruce French cricketer born 1959 , English cricketer Charles K. French 1860&ndash 1952 , American actor Charlie French 1883&ndash 1962 , American baseball player Daniel French inventor 1770&ndash 1853 , American inventor and steamboat pioneer Daniel Chester French 1850&ndash 1931 , American sculptor David H. French 1918&ndash 1994 , American anthropologist and linguist expert on Native Americans David French playwright born 1939 , Canadian playwright best known for Leaving Home 1971 and other plays about the Mercer family David French charity administrator born 1947 , English administrator of Westminster Foundation David Maxwell French born 1960 , Canadian political figure on the far fringe of ideological thought Dawn French born 1957 , Welsh English actress, writer and comedy performer Domingo French 1774&ndash 1825 , Argentine leader of May Revolution and War of Independence Elizabeth French contemporary , English archaeologist Emma Lee French 1836&ndash 1897 , English immigrant to Southwestern United States who became known as a caregiver Frederick Fillmore French 1883&ndash 1936 , American real estate entrepreneur Gary French contemporary , Australian rugby league footballer George French 1841&ndash 1921 , Canadian law enforcement officer Heather French born 1974 , American beauty pageant winner Hollis French born 1958 , member of the Alaska Senate Ian French born 1960 , Australian rugby league footballer James French murderer 1936&ndash 1966 , American criminal became sole prisoner executed in 1966 James R. French contemporary , American aerospace engineer ...   more details



  1. French passport

    Image French passport front cover.jpg right 205px thumb The front cover of a contemporary French biometric passport Image FRpass1.jpg right thumb 205px Cover of French non biometric Passport Image Passid.jpg right 150px thumb Personal data of holder s appears on page 2 Image FRpass3.jpg right 150px thumb First page of a non biometric passport French passports are issued to nationals of the France French Republic for the purpose of international travel. Besides serving as indication of French nationality law French citizenship but not proof the possession of a French passport only establishes the presumption of French citizenship according to French law , they facilitate the process of securing assistance from French consular officials abroad or other EU members in case a French consular is absent, if needed. French passports are valid for ten years. French Citizens can visit 168 countries without a visa or with visa on arrival. French Citizens can live and work in any country within the European Union as a result of the right of free movement and residence granted in Treaties of the European Union Article 21 of the EU Treaty . ref http eur lex.europa.eu LexUriServ LexUriServ.do?uri OJ C 2008 115 0047 0199 EN PDF Treaty on the Function of the European Union consolidated version ref Physical Appearance French passports are Bordeaux red, with the Coat of arms of France French Coat of arms emblazoned in the center of the front cover. The word PASSEPORT English language English Passport ... lang en French Republic above. The e passport biometric cover has a microchip symbol at the bottom. French passports use the standard European Union EU design, with the standard passport containing 36 pages. Identity Information Page The French Passport includes the following data Photo of Passport ... English and French language French with translation of the fields on the bearer s page in the other ... Union Visa requirements for French citizens References reflist Passports DEFAULTSORT French Passport ...   more details




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