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      formal written law enacted by a legislative body   start learning
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      legal device used by the European Union to establish policies at the European level to be incorporated into the laws of the Member States   start learning
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      law enacted by a town, city or country government   start learning
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      rules issued by a government agency to carry out the intent of the law, authorised by a statute, and generally providing more detail on a subject than the statute   start learning
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      draft document before it is made into law   start learning
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      this is where a case is reviewed which has already been heard in a lower court   start learning
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      this is where serious criminal cases are heard by a judge and a jury in the UK   start learning
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      in a jurisdiction, the highest court, (UK) court which hears serious civil cases and appeals from country courts; (US) supreme court   start learning
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      court for person under the 18 (juvenile deliquents)   start learning
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      first instance court- anglosaxon common low, court whose decisions may be appealed to a higher court   start learning
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      court that has very limited powers, deals with small cases   start learning
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      sąd pokoju dla drobnych spraw i wstępnych przesłuchań   
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      fictitious court where law students argue hypothetical cases   start learning
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      fikcyjny sąd (dla studentów prawa)   
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      cases involving a limited amount of money are handled (not paying a bill etc)   start learning
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      sąd rozpatrujący drobne wykroczenia   
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      professional court for specific cases, body with either judicial or quasi-judicial functions   start learning
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      Common law/ case law, judge- made law     body of law formed trough judicial/ court decisions, as opposed to law formed through statutes or written legislation   start learning
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      legal system developed from Roman codified law, established by a state for its regulations. Area of the law concerned with non- criminal matters rights and remedies   start learning
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      (penal law) area of law that deals with crime, punishment or penalties   start learning
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      defendant /also respondent/     person who is sued in a civil lawsuit, against whom an action is brought. He is generally used when referring to the answering party to a civil complaint; respondent is generally used when referring to the answering party to a petition for a court order.   start learning
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      Pozwany / również badany /   
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      reasonably prudent person     hypothetical person who uses good judgment or common sense in handling practical matters, such a person’s actions are the guide in determining whether an individual’s actions were reasonable   start learning
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      officer of the court whose duties include keeping order and assisting the judge and jurors   start learning
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      employee who takes records, files papers and issues processes   start learning
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      person who pleads cases in court   start learning
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      appellant = (US) petitioner     person who appeals a decision to a higher court   start learning
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      - person who the court considers the possess specialized knowledge or skills and who is allowed to offer an opinion as testimony in court.   start learning
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      person who initiates a civil lawsuit   start learning
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      written statement which might be used as proof in court that somebody makes after they have sworn officially to tell the truth   start learning
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      pisemne oświadczenie złożone pod przysięgą   
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      principals pleading by the defendant in response to a complaint   start learning
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      document or set of documents containing the details of a court case. solicitor gives it to barrister   start learning
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      akta lub streszczenie sprawy   
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      - first pleading filed on behalf of a plaintiff which initiates a lawsuit, setting forth the facts on which the claim is based (civil law)   start learning
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      official order from a court for a person to do or stop doing something   start learning
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      nakaz lub postanowienie sądu   
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      application to a court to obtain an order, ruling, or decision   start learning
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      document providing notification of fact, claim or proceeding   start learning
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      formal written statement setting forth the cause of action or the defence in a case   start learning
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      document informing someone that they will be involved in a legal process and instructing them what they must do   start learning
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      to produce a piece of writing or a plan that you intend to change later   start learning
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      sporządzić projekt dokumentu   
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      to produce or provide something official   start learning
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      to file a document with an authority     to officially record (e.g. in a court of law)   start learning
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      Złożyć dokument z uprawnieniami   
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      to serve a document on sb     - to deliver a legal document to someone (which ususally demands they go to a court of law or obey an order)   start learning
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      dostarczyć komuś dokument   
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      to submit a document to an authority     to deliver a document formally for a decision to be made by others   start learning
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      przedstawić dokument do władzy   
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      lower than barrister, person who completes the documents, does research and it passes the brief to barrister   start learning
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      he pleads cases in court, receives the brief and represents the client in court   start learning
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      lawyer that is not a freelancer, but works for a specific agency, but on independent position.   start learning
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      radca prawny (zatrudniony w przedsiębiorstwie)   
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      group of natural persons, partners in the partnership can’t change, liability of owner is full   start learning
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      spółka bez osobowości prawnej   
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      Memorandum of association    start learning
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      Statut stowarzyszenia, umowa spółki, szczegóły dotyczące działania spółki   
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      manegament is doing the daily job, supervisory board (or exacutive and nonexecutive members)   start learning
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      Zwyczajne Walne Zgromadzenie   
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      Extraordinary general meeting    start learning
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      Nadzwyczajne Walne Zgromadzenie   
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