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| 1. a source of law
2. common law
3. equity law
4. statute law (=statutory law)
5. to pass laws
6. executive organs
7. subsequent similar cases
8. judge-made law (case law \ precedents)
9. in accordance with custom
10. the binding force of precedent
11. to make a fair decision
12. to apply to the Court of Chancery
13. to make a contract
14. the seller /// the purchaser
15. to break ones obligations
16. to keep ones obligations according to the contract
17. to administer justice
18. to prevail /// to be supreme
19. accession to the European Union
20. a treaty
21. to operate side by side with domestic law
22. in exceptional circumstances
23. tort
24. matrimonial matters
25. to oversee the legality of decisions
26. actions of inferior courts
27. indictable offences
28. summary offences
29. triable either way offences
30. the committal
31. civil litigation
32. a many-layered structure
33. to set up independent bodies
34. legally-qualified persons
35. to preside over a meeting
36. to settle disputes
37. redundancy
38. dismissal
39. sexual discrimination
40. to grant political asylum
41. to make an appeal against the decision
42. social security
43. child support
44. to challenge the court decision
45. minor offences
46. rape / arson / fraud
47. the High Court of Justice
48. the Queens Bench Division
49. the Chancery Division
50. the Family Division
51. the Crown Court
52. the Magistrates Court
53. a county court
54. Lords of Appeal in Ordinary
55. the Supreme Court
56. to separate legislative and judicial powers
57. to take over judicial functions
58. stare decisis principle
59. to be bound to follow legal principles
60. ratio decidendi
61. Justices of the Peace (JPs)
62. to date back to / to originate in/from
63. to make a royal proclamation
64. to keep law and order
65. motoring offences
66. petty theft
67. drunkenness
68. a breach of public order
69. ordinary members of the community
70. on the recommendation (advice) of the LCh
71. to undergo a period of intensive training
72. on the points of law
73. to deal with / hear criminal cases
74. a break-up of the family
75. to adopt a child
76. a Stipendiary Magistrate
77. to pay a salary (=a stipend)
78. throughout the country
79. a Circuit Judge
80. child abuse
81. to try a case on its merits
82. to make a decision on guilt /// innocence
83. to conduct the trial properly
84. to find a person guilty /// innocent
85. to decide upon the penalty
86. to pronounce the sentence
87. to hold a trial without jury
88. to bring a case before a court
89. to provide legal remedy against
90. to retire
91. Lord Chief Justice
92. to exercise supervision over
93. a court order of mandamus
94. a court order of certiorari
95. a court order of habeas corpus
96. Admiralty Court
97. administration of trusts
98. to issue an order
99. to make up a will
100. legal separation
101. conveyancing of estate
102. custody and guardianship
103. Master of the Rolls
104. to deliver a unanimous judgment
105. to reach a decision by the majority of 2-1
106. to give a dissenting opinion
107. the head of the judiciary
108. to set standards
109. a lenient sentence
110. to swear in
111. to allocate cases between judges
112. a political appointment
113. to hold the office
114. to be responsible for keeping records
115. a writ under the Great Seal
116. a deputy judge
117. a sensitive case
118. to be in charge of documents of national importance
119. disciplinary tribunal
120. to come into force
121. the Appellate Committee
122. to give a special permission
123. to vote on legal matters
124. to deliver a speech in the chamber
125. the Privy Council
126. the Commonwealth countries
127. a relic of colonial days
128. to ensure ones suitability
129. to approve /// reject a candidate
130. layman
131. to announce ones intention
132. the Norman Conquest
133. the chief royal chaplain
134. advisor in spiritual and temporal matters
135. the Curia Regis
136. to violate the separation of powers
137. to contradict the European Convention on Human Rights
138. to retain the office
139. to propose to abolish the office
140. to transfer the functions to smb
141. a peer
142. an ecclesiastic
143. to entrust smth to smb
144. to be entitled to smth
145. to wear a silk gown and a wig
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