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  1. Salic law

    l Oise.jpg thumb 300px Record of a judgement by Childebert III Salic law IPA en s l k or IPA en se l k ... harvnb Drew 1991 page 53 . ref Salic law provided written codification of both civil law, such as the statutes ... , Austria and Hungary , Romania , and the Balkans . History of the law Image Salic Law.png thumb 300px King Clovis dictates the Salic Law surrounded by his military chiefs. The original edition ... page 141 ref to research uses of laws that, until the publication of the Salic Law , were .... Transmission was entirely oral. Salic Law therefore reflects ancient usages and practices ... of the Salic Law must have served as a palliative. Charlemagne goes back even earlier to the Lex ... The Salic law code contains the earliest surviving attestations of Old Dutch . They consist mainly ... females from the inheritance of a throne or fief . Indeed, Salic law has often been used simply as a synonym for agnatic succession. But the importance of Salic law extends beyond the rules of inheritance, as it is a direct ancestor of the systems of law in many parts of Europe today. Salic law ... of land, Salic Law said But of Salic land no portion of the inheritance shall come to a woman ... , but ancestral Salic land and under Chilperic I sometime around the year 570, the law was actually ... at agnatic succession, the Salic law is regarded as excluding all females from the succession ... succession are direct and full applications of the Salic Law agnatic seniority and agnatic primogeniture ... be ascertained, Salic law was not explicitly mentioned. Jurists later resurrected the long defunct Salic ... Salicam mulieres ne succedant . Notwithstanding Salic law, when Francis II of Brittany died in 1488 ... who held lands in France, did Salic law become a rationale for enforcing or debating succession ..., following the death of his nephew John I of France John . In 1328, at latest, the Salic Law needed ... throne on the basis of Salic law s inheritance rules, leading to the Battle of Agincourt . In fact ...   more details



  1. Salic Law (solitaire)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Salic Law is a solitaire card game using two decks of 52 playing card s each. It is named after the Salic Law which prohibits women from ascending to the throne or obtaining inheritance. First, the Queens are taken out of the stock. Then a King is placed on the tableau. The rest on the cards are shuffled and dealt on the King to form a column. The player deals as many cards over the King until another King appears, starting a new column. This is done until all eight Kings are laid out and all cards have been dealt, resulting in eight columns of various lengths. During dealing, whenever an Ace appears, it is put onto the foundations. In fact, once aces are in the foundations over the kings, they can be built up to Jacks regardless of suit, even while dealing is in progress as long as the top cards of the columns already dealt are available for play, as well as any applicable card that appears during dealing. Once all cards have been dealt, building to the foundations continue. Cards on the tableau cannot be built on each other. However, a column containing just a King is considered vacant and any card can be placed there. One card can be moved at a time and as mentioned earlier, the top card of each column is available for play. The game is won when all cards available are placed on the foundations with the Jacks on the top of the foundations and the Kings exposed. Sometimes, players still give the Queens a decorative role by putting them between the foundations and the King columns or shuffling them with the rest of the deck and putting them between the foundations and the columns later. DEFAULTSORT Salic Law Solitaire Category Solitaire card games ...   more details



  1. Salic patrimony

    , Salic patrimony pattern usually meant strict use of so called Salic Law succession, the one to preserve ...Refimprove date March 2010 Salic Property patrimony or inheritance or land property refers to clan based possession of real estate property, particularly in Germanic peoples Germanic context. It meant partitioning the clan demesne between male agnatic heirs, and often but not necessarily also a succession to supreme chieftainship of the clan within an agnatic extended family only upon entrusting the common domain to one of the agnates. Characteristics of the practice seealso Terra salica Lands belonged to the entire clan or house, which was a composition of agnatic relatives. Real estate in medieval West European society, that sort of property was often called demesne meant landed property, which was basically a farm, but may have been larger territory, even a kingdom. Royal domain s in several countries were such properties. To usual medieval feudal power structure, the actual holding of royal domain manors, fortresses and arable lands was the stronghold to exercise governmental control over surrounding areas. Partitions of such properties thus meant practical sharing of areas of influence and control over territories, thus creating partitioned kingdoms and fiefs. When a father died ... them. If and when one of agnates was elected to chieftaincy, the pattern of Salic patrimony meant that he ... through a female line or a legatee of will law testament The usual preferential order of succession ... mode of Salic Patrimony however was the regular and protected form of succession to various ... against the original understanding of the fief s inheritance law. In cases of arrangements inside a dynasty ... allowing for Semi Salic succession, dynastifying a morganatic relative or ceding some territories ... by the term Salic Patrimony has been, with minor variations, the usual pattern of landholding ... Isles, Gavelkind is an example of inheritance law representing similar principles. External links ...   more details



  1. The Law

    The Law may refer to tocright Music The Law band , an English rock group The Law The Law album The Law The Law album The Law Scotland band , an indie rock band from Scotland The Law Exhorder album The Law Exhorder album The Law , a song by Leonard Cohen on the album Various Positions 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 The Law TV series , Emmy Award , Humanitas Award , Writers Guild of America Award , Edgar Allen Poe award winning mid 1970s TV show. Books The Law 1850 book The Law 1850 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 disambiguation ...   more details



  1. LAW

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



  1. Law

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 For Law disambiguation Legal disambiguation pp move indef File JMR Memphis1.jpg ..., power, or weakness. ref Luban, Law s Blindfold , 23 ref Law ref From Old English lagu 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 ... 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 Laws are made by governments , and nowadays ... and serves as a social mediator of relations between people. Contract law regulates everything from buying a bus ticket to trading on derivative finance derivatives markets . Property law regulates the transfer and title of personal property and real property . Trust law applies to assets held for investment and financial security. Tort law allows claims for compensation if a person s property are Harm principle harmed . If the harm is criminalised in legislation, criminal 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. International law governs affairs ... Greece Greek philosopher Aristotle declared, The rule of law is better than the absolute monarchy rule of any individual . ref n.b. this translation reads, it is more proper that law should govern ... distinction can be made between Civil law legal system civil law jurisdiction s, which codify ...   more details



  1. By-law

    By law sometimes also spelled bylaw , by law or 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. It can also 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 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 Norwegian word by meaning town, or the modern Swedish word by , meaning village . ref http www.answers.com topic bylaw Answers.com ... of subsidiary law or side law as in byway . ref name oed bylaw In either case, it is incorrect to claim that the origin of the word is simply the prepositional phrase by law. Municipal bylaws ... area. The main difference between a by law and a law passed by a national federal or regional state ... local council or municipal government gets its power to pass laws through a law of the national ... mandated by the higher body, a municipal by law is no different than any other law of the land, and can ... or a constitution and bylaws . Unless otherwise provided by law, the organization does not formally ... word doc See also Private Governance References reflist Category Administrative law Category Parliamentary ...   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. 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. 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. Law of succession

    Laws of succession govern the order of succession to various monarchy monarchies . Some laws of succession include Current monarchies United Kingdom Succession to the British throne British succession Act of Settlement 1701 Norway Norwegian Law of Succession Thailand 1924 Palace Law of Succession Spain Line of succession to the Spanish throne Former monarchies France List of French monarchs Kings of France Salic law Legitimists List of Legitimist claimants to the French throne since 1792 Legitimist claimants to the throne of France Orl anist List of Orl anist Claimants to the French throne since 1848 Orl anist claimants to the throne of France Bonapartist The Bonapartist claimants Bonapartist claimants to the throne of France Jacobitism Jacobite claimants to the thrones of England, Scotland, France , and Ireland Jacobite claimants to the throne of France Hawai i Line of succession to the Hawaiian throne Russia Russian law of succession 1797 Line of succession to the Russian throne Greece Line of succession to the Greek throne General Patrilineality Agnatic succession Agnatic succession Elective monarchy Primogeniture Proximity of blood Ultimogeniture Tanistry disambig ...   more details



  1. Law of Germany

    Unreferenced date July 2008 The modern German legal system is a system of law which is founded on the principles laid out by the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany , though many of the most ... developed prior to the 1949 constitution. It is composed of public law ffentliches Recht , which ... criminal law and the private law Privatrecht which regulates the relations between two people or companies and the criminal law. It has been subject to a wide array of influences from Roman law such as the Corpus Juris Civilis to Napoleonic law such as the Napoleonic Code . History German law has been subject to many influences over the centuries. Until Medieval times the Early Germanic Law , derived from the Salic Law of the Salian Franks and other tribes, was common. With the arrival of the Renaissance , Roman law again began to play a strong role, and later on legal scholars known as the Pandectists revived the formalities of Roman law as set by Justinian in the Corpus iuris civilis . It became common law Gemeines Recht in large parts of the German speaking world and prevailed far into the 19th ... judicature and the old Corpus Iuris Civilis. Both bodies of law were central part of the education ... f r die preu ischen Staaten General National Law for the Prussian States a system of codification ... law and procedural law and culminating in the B rgerliches Gesetzbuch Book of Civil Law after over ... dominated Reichstag made the necessary decisions. The Nazis understood law as the execution of the Will of the F hrer .... The democratic state of West Germany built on existing law. Most of the legal changes of the National .... With the reunification of the two states, West German law was set in force for the most part. A fairly recent development is the influence of European law which aims to harmonize laws in the various ... on the process along with the other members. Still German law is strongly influenced by federalism ... extent based on German law. Public law Public law ffentliches Recht rules the relations between ...   more details



  1. House law

    is not deemed suitable, e.g., Prince Johan Friso of Orange Nassau . See also Salic law Hereditary monarchy ...Refimprove date July 2008 unreferenced date October 2011 House law or House laws Hausgesetze are rules that govern a royal family or dynasty in matters of eligibility for order of succession succession to a throne , membership in a dynasty, exercise of a Regent regency , or entitlement to dynastic order of precedence rank , titles and style manner of address styles . Prevalent in European monarchies during the nineteenth century, few countries have house laws any longer, so that they are, as a category of law, of more historical than current significance. Some dynasties have Codification law codified house laws, which then form a distinct section of the laws of the realm , e.g., Monaco , Liechtenstein and, formerly, most of Germany s monarchies, as well as House of Habsburg Austria and House of Romanov Russia . Other monarchies had few laws regulating royal life. In still others, whatever laws existed were not gathered in any particular section of the nation s laws. In Germany where many dynasties reigned as more or less independent sovereigns, laws governing dynastic rights constituted a distinct branch of jurisprudence called private princely law Privatf rstenrecht . Dynastic traditions In some cases, house laws are rules or traditions that are treated as if they have the force of law. In the United Kingdom an example of this might be considered the custom whereby a wife shares in her husband s hereditary titles and rank. While this is settled common law with respect to the wives ... experts and lawyers upon examining the matter. Extraordinary law Where they have existed ... in 1918. Luxembourg s grand duke has made modifications to his country s dynastic law that remain ... to marry. Paul I of Russia established the house law of the House of Romanov Romanovs the Pauline ... commands. Evolution of dynastic law Dethroned European dynasties continued to enforce their house ...   more details



  1. Chicago law

    wiktionary Chicago law Chicago law may refer to Chicago Kent College of Law Loyola University Chicago School of Law Northwestern University School of Law University of Chicago Law School disambig ...   more details



  1. Down by Law

    Down by Law may refer to Down by Law band , an American punk rock band Down by Law Down by Law album Down by Law Down by Law album , their debut album Down by Law film Down by Law film , a 1986 film by Jim Jarmusch Down by Law MC Shan album Down by Law MC Shan album Down by Law , a 1985 song by Deadline in collaboration with Jaco Pastorius disambig it Down by Law nl Down by Law ...   more details



  1. Richard Law

    Richard Law may refer to Richard Law judge , American judge Richard Law, 1st Baron Coleraine , British politician Rick Law , illustrator hndis name Law, Richard ...   more details



  1. Book:Law

    saved book title Law subtitle cover image Scale of justice 2.svg cover color Law Main article Law Legal subject Public international law Conflict of laws European Union law Constitutional law Administrative law Criminal law Contract Tort Property law Equity law Equity Trust law Legal systems List of country legal systems Legal systems of the world Civil law legal system Civil law Common law Religious law Legal theory Legal history Jurisprudence Law and economics Sociology of law Legal institutions Judiciary Legislature Executive government Executive Military Police Bureaucracy Lawyer Legal profession Civil society Category Wikipedia books on law Law ...   more details



  1. Aboriginal law

    Aboriginal Law may refer to Canadian Aboriginal law Customary law in Australia Aboriginal title in the United States disambig ...   more details



  1. Law in Europe

    Unreferenced date January 2007 The law of Europe is diverse and changing fast today. Europe saw the birth ... of legal system of private law, civil law legal system civil and common law . History Image Code Civil 1804.png thumb right 150px First page of the 1804 edition of the Napoleonic Code The law of Europe has a diverse history. Roman law underwent major codification in the Corpus Juris Civilis of Emperor ... a body of precedent. Originally civil law was one common legal system in much of Europe , but with the rise ... law incorporated many ideas associated with the Age of Enlightenment Enlightenment . The European Union s Law is based on a codified set of laws, laid down in the European Union Law Treaties . Law in the EU is however mixed with precedent in case law of the European Court of Justice . Supranational law Council of Europe European Union law European Convention on Human Rights Law by countries See Legal systems of the world Jurisdiction area MultiCol Law of Albania Law of Andorra Law of Armenia Law of Austria Law of Azerbaijan Law of Belarus Law of Belgium Law of Bosnia and Herzegovina Law of Bulgaria Law of Croatia Law of Cyprus Law of Czech Republic Law of Denmark Law of Estonia Law of Finland Law of France Law of Georgia Law of Germany ColBreak Law of Greece Law of Hungary Law of Iceland Law of Italy Law of Kazakhstan Law of Latvia Law of Liechtenstein Law of Lithuania Law of Luxembourg Law of Republic of Macedonia Law of Malta Law of Moldova Law of Monaco Law of Montenegro Law of the Netherlands Law of Norway Law of Poland Law of Portugal ColBreak Law of the Republic of Ireland Law of Romania Law of Russia Law of San Marino Law of Serbia Law of Slovakia Law of Slovenia Law of Spain Law of Sweden Law of Switzerland Law of Turkey Law of Ukraine Law of United Kingdom English law Law of England and Wales Northern Ireland law Law of Northern Ireland Scots law Law of Scotland Law of Vatican City State EndMultiCol Dependencies, autonomies and territories MultiCol Law of Abkhazia ...   more details



  1. In-law (disambiguation)

    In law may refer to Affinity law , kinship by marriage, such as a Mother in law Father in law Brother in law Sister in law Daughter in law Son in law Cousin in law Uncle in law Aunt in law Nephew in law Niece in law wiktionary co mother in law Co mother in law the relationship between women whose children are married to each other wiktionary co father in law Co father in law wiktionary co brother in law Co brother in law the relationship between men who are married to sisters wiktionary co sister in law Co sister in law wiktionary co wife Co wife another wife of one s husband wiktionary co husband Co husband In law apartment , a type of secondary residence In Laws , an American situation comedy that aired on NBC The In Laws 1979 film The In Laws , a 1979 film The In Laws 2003 film The In Laws , a 2003 film See also Kinship terminology disambig tl Partidos ng asawa ...   more details



  1. Civil law

    wiktionary civil law civil law civil laws Civil law may refer to Civil law area , a branch of Continental law which is the general part of private law Civil law common law , a branch of common law dealing with relations between individuals or organizations as opposed to criminal law Civil law legal system , any of the various systems or codes of law which are derived from Roman law historically The law that apply to the citizens of a city or state as opposed to international law The law as it relates to ordinary citizens as opposed to commercial law, military law, ecclesiastical law, etc. See also Civil disambiguation Ius civile , Latin for civil law disambiguation de Civil Law eo Civila kodekso ja th zh ...   more details



  1. Second law

    Second law may refer to the second of Newton s laws of motion Second law of thermodynamics Second Law, or in Greek Deuterosis , the talmudic Mishna h , which comes after the Law of Moses disambig ...   more details



  1. Third law

    In physics , there are two law s commonly known as the third law Newton s laws of motion Newton s third law of motion Third law of thermodynamics See also Rule of thirds Rule of three disambig ...   more details



  1. Stokes law

    Stokes law can refer to Stokes law for friction force Stokes law sound attenuation law describing attenuation of sound in Newtonian liquids For integration, see Stokes theorem . dab ...   more details



  1. Zeroth law

    Zeroth law may refer to The Zeroth law of thermodynamics The Three Laws of Robotics Zeroth Law added Zeroth law of robotics disambig ...   more details




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