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Divorce and child welfare matters and also with the administration of wills




Minor civil offences

8) , The law can punish criminals in many different ways, but the worst is.

Public censure

Death sentence

Fine

Imprisonment

9) -

1- ------ a charge

2- ------- robbery

3--------------- to defend

4---------------- to deprive

5- ---------- mitigation

6- --------- preventive measures

-------------- larceny

10) -

------------------- to commit a crime

----------------------------------- self-defense

-------------- to acquit the suspect

----- to carry out the sentence

------------------------------------- theft

-------------------------------------- to require

--------------------------------------- self-incrimination

 

 

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  1. : what offence is it? The crime of betraying your own country by helping enemies

Abuse

Treason

Misconduct

Fraud

 

  1. The anglo-american legal system of common law is based on rather than on formal codex

Jurists writings

Statutes

Governments decisions

Court decisions and customs

 

 

  1. : What offence is it? Killing a person by accident or negligence.

Manslaughter ( 3 )

Assassination

Negligence

murder

 

  1. , : There are two main reasons for having a variety of courts; one is that a particular court can specialize in particular kinds of - for example, family courts and juvenile courts.

Subjects

Questions

Legal actions

Quarrels

 

  1. The Queen reads her speech at the ceremony of opening of Parliament in..

The Buckingham palace

Trafalgar square

The house of lords

The house of commons

 

  1. :

What contains the outline of the programme for the session of Parliament?

The speech of the prime minister

The queens speech in opening parliament ( )

The speech of the lord chancellor

The speech of the speaker in the house of commons

 

6 Minor offences

2 Points of law

5 Factual points

1 To deal with

4 Legislative work

3 A legal document

-

1

4

5

2

3

6

 

  1. What law deals with, relates to or focuses on this area of law practice?

This is native product of Britain which has absorbed only a few rules of Roman law. It is based on rules development by royal courts during the first three centuries after the Norman conquest as a system applicable to the whole country, as opposed to local customs. It comprises ancient customs, judicial precedents and enacted laws. Today it is applied in most parts of the commonwealth and of the united states

Criminal law

Equity law

Common law

International law

 

  1. , : the chancery division deals with

Business law, trusts law, probate law, land law in relation to issues of equity

Criminal offences

Appeals from lover criminal courts

Matters such as divorce, children, probate and medical treatment

 

5 Burglary

1 A property crime

3 Manslaughter

2 To prevent

4 To cause harm

6 To try

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6 ( )

3

4

5

1

2

 

6 Binding

1 A hierarchy of courts

4 To abolish the law

2 Reassessment (, )

3 A supreme lawmaking body

5 A legal action

-

4

3

1

2

5

6

 

5 To impose fines

1 To solve the disputes

3 To consider the wrongs

2 Quarrels

4 A judicial review

6 A claim

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3

1

2

5

6

4

 

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  1. Trusts are arrangements whereby a person property for another person's benefit rather than his own.

-observes

-saves

-administers

-sells

2. The Queen formally opens at the beginning of each session/

-Govemment

-the House of Commons

-Parliament

-the Cabinet

3. : What court is it? It si a criminal court of both original and appellate jurisdiction. It also hears appeals from Magistrates Courts.

- The Crown Court

-the Coroners Court

-The Court of Appeal

-The County Court

4. :

- a plaintiff

- trust

- human rights ()

-branches of law

-constitutional law

-public law

-to doubt

 

5. In legal terminology the word <> means any civil wrong other than breach of contract or breach of trust.

- crime

- offence

- tort

-trial

6. , : The head of the judicial system of Great Britain is

- the Lord Chencellor

- the Solicitor General

-the Lord Advocate

- the Attomey General

7. , : The more serious criminal cases are tried in

- Crown courts

- Juvenile courts

- County courts

-Magistrates courts

8. :

What Law deals with, relates to or focuses on this area of law practice?

 

Is it part of the law that deals with the constitution and Functions of the organs of central and local govement. It governs the relations of citizens with the state, and relationships between individuals which are of direct concern to the state. It also concerns disputes between one state with another. Its main categories include international law, administrative law, tax law and criminal law.

 

-Private Law

-Contract Law

-Family Law

- Public Law

 

 

9. The Prime Minister is the leader of the largest political party in

- the House of Commons

-the Cabinet

-the Surneme Court

-the House of Lords

10. , : The supermarket decided to install closed-circuit television in order to combat the problem of .

- minsconduct

- shoplifting

- trespassing

- pickpocketing

11. The power in UK is exercised by The Houses of Parliament

- judiciary

- absolute

- execute

- legistative

 

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1. :
How many readings should a Bill receive to become a law?
- One
- Three
- Four
- Two

2. General elections in Britain are held every years
- 5
- 7
- 2
- 4

3. , : The Supreme Court of Judicature consists of
- the Court of Appeal and the Crown Court
- the Court of Appeal, the High Court of Justice and the Crown Court
- the Court of Appeal and the High Court of Justice
- the High Court of Justice and the Crown Court

4. :
What elements does Parliament consist of?
- the Monarch, the Cabinet and the Houses of Parliament
- the Monarch, the House of Lords and the House of Commons
- the House of Lords and the House of Commons
- the Cabinet, the House of Lords and the House of Commons

5. :
What Law deals with, relates to or focuses on this area of law practice?
This law is a group of laws, rules, or principles that are based on custom, treaties, or legislation and that control or affect the duties and rights of sovereign nations in relation to each other. It deals with principles and rules of conduct that nations regard as binding upon them and, therefore, are expected to observe in their relations with one another.
It concerns the structure and conduct of states, international organizations, and, to a certain degree, also multinational corporations and individuals. It regulates relations between governments and also between private citizens of one country and those of another
- Criminal Law
- International Law
- Administrative Law
- Constitutional Law

6. In it is the judge who takes part in the creation of law by providing legal solutions to the cases for which he is required to make a decision
- statute law
- administrative law
- international law
- common law

7. The judiciary of the government is independent
- of the government
- only of the legislative branch
- only of the executive branch
- of both the legislative and the executive branches

8. :
Murder

To investigate
Assault
a violent crime
to preside over a trial
to prosecute

 

9. :
To summon, prorogue and dissolve Parliament ,
royal prerogative
current issues
to be elected from a constituency
constitutional monarchy

10. :
Jurisdiction
to consider criminal cases -
contested trials
lay magistrates
legally qualified lawyers
to conduct preliminary investigation

11. :
A session a formal meeting of a law-making body
constituency (body of voters living in) a town or district that sends a representative to Parliament
a life peer a lord whose title will not be inherited by his children
a hereditary peer a lord who has gained his title by birth

 

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  1. factual points 5 1.
  2. points of law 6 2.
  3. minor offenses 4 3.
  4. to deal with 3 4.
  5. a legal document 2 5.
  6. legislative work 1 6.

What court is it? this court considers criminal cases against people under 17. Its not open to the public for observation, only the parties involved in case being admitted

  1. The Crown Count
  2. The Magistrates Count
  3. The Juvenile Count
  4. The Coroners Count

 

: What Law deals with, relates to or focuses on this area of law practice?

This law is considered a branch of public law. Its also known as penal law. It deals with the wrongs which, even committed against an individual, are considered to harm the well-being of society in general. This is the law by which the state regulates the conduct of its citizens, the behavior of individuals and groups in relation to the norms of society. It includes the definition of specific offenses and general principles of liability, trial process and court procedures of setting punishment for wrongful acts. It has penalties, and offenders are imprisoned, fined, placed under supervision, or punishment in some other way. Its laws are commonly codified into penal codes.

  1. Constitutional Law
  2. Criminal Law
  3. International Law
  4. Administrative Law

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  1. The Queen frequently meets the Prime Minister 4
  2. In1952 at the age of 25, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary became 2
  3. The Cabinets functions are to make the main decisions 3
  4. As Head of the State, The Queen formally opens Parliament 5
  5. The Cabinet presided by the Prime Minister 1

 

  1. usually meets once a week in Prime Ministers Office at 10 Downing Street
  2. the 42nd sovereign of England since William the Conquer queen
  3. about government policy and to coordinate Government Departments
  4. when she hears more details about government policy
  5. at the beginning of each session with speech from the throne

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What offence is it? The crime of attacking someone physically

  1. assault
  2. kidnapping
  3. hit and run
  4. damage

  1. legal rights 7
  2. superior counts 1
  3. inferior counts 5
  4. legislation 6
  5. to make decisions 4
  6. to apply the law 3

 

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What element does parliament consist of?

  1. the monarch, the cabinet and the houses of parliament
  2. the monarch, the houses of lords and commons
  3. the houses of lords and commons
  4. the cabinet, the houses of lords and commons

  1. jurisdiction 4
  2. to consider criminal cases 3
  3. contested trials 5
  4. lay magistrates 6
  5. legally qualified lawyers 2
  6. to conduct preliminary investigation 1

 

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  1. to hear appeals 5
  2. a treaty 1
  3. legislative powers 3
  4. a signatory 2
  5. contested cases 4
  6. legal services 6

 

  1. ,

,

Under American law, a person is considered unless he is proved quilty

  1. innocent
  2. suspected
  3. accused
  4. free

:

What is the official residence of the prime minister of the UK?

  1. No 10 downing street
  2. Whitehall
  3. Baker street
  4. Parliament Square

 

,

. of the european convention of human rights can be applied by the UK courts

  1. decisions
  2. major points
  3. matters
  4. provisions

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  1. , : Most minor criminal cases, called summary offences, are heard in local

County courts

the High Court of Justice

Magistrates Courts

Crown courts

  1. : What offence is it? Killing a person deliberately.

battery

manslaughter

murder

assault

  1. The term "common law" is used to distinguish the law developed by from that enacted by legislatures.

Parliament

government committees

administrative agencies

courts

  1. , : During the trial jurymen give their common-sense whether the accused is guilty or not.

reason

agreement

verdict

statement

  1. , : The Crown Court is a criminal court of

original jurisdiction

limited jurisdiction

both original and appellate jurisdiction

appellate jurisdiction

  1. : What offence is it? The crime of breaking into a house, a flat, etc. in order to steal things.

trespassing

larceny

theft

burglary

  1. , : Magistrates' are not professional judges but Justices of the Peace: respectable men and women appointed by the Lord Chancellor on the advice of...

the House of Lords

the Prime - Minister

special committees

the Queen

  1. In order to become a law, new bill proposed by the Cabinet must be approved by

the House of Lords

the House of Commons

the Supreme Court

both Houses of Parliament

  1. , : There are two main reasons for having a variety of courts. One is that a particular court can specialize in particular kinds of - for example, family courts and juvenile courts.

questions

subjects

quarrels

legal actions

  1. , : A person who commits a criminal offence is called a criminal, or .

scoundrel

offender

citizen

hooligan

  1. In general, a Bill becomes an Act of Parliament when it has received the of both Houses of Parliament and the sovereign.

consent

enactment

assent

ratification

  1. : What court is it? The court of higher status. It consists of three divisions. It functions both a civil court of first instance and a criminal appellate court for a cases from the subordinate courts.

The Crown Court

The Magistrates Court

The Supreme Court of Judicature

The High Court of Justice

13. :

 

  1. to launch an election campaign
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  1. to reject
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  1. to make amendments
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  1. to vest with the legislative power
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