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    English

    1. Reading Compresion-TRUE or FALSE

    2. Multiple Choise-LEGAL TERMS

    3. Text or sort-dopunjavanje teksta ili sortiranje redosleda reci u recenici

    4. Explain two legal terms

    KLK-27. mart i 15. maj; za prvi klk najbitniji je deo IV CRIMINAL LAW, a za drugi deo CIVIL

    LAW

    Branches of Law

    1. LAW OF CONTRACT sets rules on agreements to buy and sell items and services.

    2. PROPRETY LAW states the rights and obligationes a persone has when they buy, sell and

    rent homes and buildings.

    3.CONSTITUTIONAL LAW relates to the running of gouvernments and civil rights.4.CRIMINAL LAW is concered with acts contraty the oreder, peace and security of sociaty

    which are punisable by the state.

    5. FAMILY LAW covers all areas of law realating to a marriage, divorce and children.

    6. LABOR LAW (employment law) deals with the rights and relationship between employers

    and employees.

    7. INTELECTUAL PROPRETY LAW provides a framework to protect the legal rights of writers,

    artists, inventors, traders and others.

    8. CONFLICT OF LAWS (nece biti na testu) a set of procedural rules which legal system, and

    the law of which jurisdiction, applies to a given dispute. The rules typically apply when a

    legal dispute has a foregin element such as a contract agrred by parties located in differentcountries.

    Legal profession (nece biti)

    SOLICITOR, BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, THE D.A or DISTRIC ATTORNEY, DEFENCE ATTORNEY,

    THE PROSECUTOR COUNSEL OF THE DEFENCES, LITIGATOR, SILK, ESQ US ABBERVATION,

    JUDGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. MAGISTRATE.

    Criminal and civil law

    Classify the following terms into the appropriate. Terms can appear in both columns

    CRIMINAL LAW:

    -to charge someone with something

    -crime

    -police

    -prosecution

    -the accused/the defendent

    -theft-to bring a case

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    -to fine (you have to pay, not do to prison)

    CIVIL LAW

    -plaintiff-the person who sues someone, bring a case against

    -compenasate

    -contract-damages

    -family law

    -intellectual proprety law

    -private individual

    -the defendant

    -to bring a case

    -to bring an action

    Dopuniti:

    The civil law is more widw raging. The civil law includes the law of LAW OF CONTRACT familylaw and intelectual PROPRATY LAW. In a civil case, the PLAINTIFF normaly a private

    individual or company, BRINGS an ACTION compenasation.

    If the case is proven the defendant normally pays the plaintiff DAMAGES (money).

    DAMAGES-always a plural form; synonim COMPENASATION-money that defendant has to

    pay

    Criminal law deals with CRIME a case is called A PROSECUTION. The case is instituted by the

    prosecuter who takes the case from the POLICE, who have already decided to CHARGE the

    DEFENDANT (or ACCUSED) with specific crime.

    Preposition at law

    1. He was arrested FORcommiting the crime.

    2. The surgeon was acuused OFbribe.

    3. The police are going to chargehim.

    4. Tim has been indicated ON9 criminal frauds.

    5. He was indicate FORcrimes against gouvernment.

    6. He was found guilty OFmanslaughtry.

    7. The judge sentencedhim TOthree years.8. His prison sentence was remitted(to reduse prison sentence).

    9. He has been twice convicted OFrobary.

    Legal terms:

    BILL

    ACT, ENACTMENT, ENACTED-law in common law, legal tradition in UK

    LAW

    LEGISLATION

    CONSTITUTION

    TREATYTESTAMENT, WILL

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    LICENCE, PERMINT, LICENSE

    POWER OF ATTRONEY-not for exam

    ***AFFIDAVIT***possible for the fourth questions- a written statment which someone

    makes after they have sworn officialy to tell the truth and that can be used as evidance/ a

    written, sworn voluntary statement of evidance.

    WARRENT