Interpreting the law refers to the process of analyzing and applying legal rules to specific cases in order to make decisions or judgments. It involves examining statutory law, case law, legal principles, and legislative intent to determine the meaning and implications of the law in a particular context. Judges, lawyers, and legal scholars engage in interpretation to ensure the just and fair application of the law.
The term "Letter of the Law" refers to strictly interpreting and following the exact wording of a law or legal document, without considering the underlying principles or intent. It emphasizes adherence to the literal meaning of the text rather than interpreting it more broadly or flexibly.
A daughter-in-law is the spouse of one's child. She is considered part of the family by marriage and typically has a close relationship with her husband's parents.
The expression "no one is above the law" signifies that there is no person,group or an authority that can ignore/abide the law. Therefore, it leads to the fact that everyone is restricted by law.
The word 'lawyer' originated from Middle English 'lawier', which comes from Old French 'loier' meaning 'one who practices or studies law'. This in turn is derived from Latin 'legem' meaning 'law'.
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Brother in law is whoever you get married to, there brother.
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The word jurisdiction (authority) is from the Latin juris(jura, plural of jus) meaning "law".