Lesson 42 Flashcards

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To contravene a law

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To break a law

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To bend the law/rules

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Ti break the law/rules in a way that is considered not to be very harmful

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2
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To infringe a law/rule

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To break a law/rule

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3
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To impeach a president/governor

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To make a formal statement saying that a person in public office has committed a serious offence

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4
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To lodge an appeal

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To make an official request that a previous judgement should be changed

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5
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To uphold/overturn a verdict

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To say that a previous decision in court was correct/incorrect

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6
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To pervert the course of justice

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To make it difficult for justice to be done

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7
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To quash a conviction

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To change a previous official decision that someone was guilty

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8
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To set a precedent

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To establish a decision which must usually, in English law, be taken into account in future decisions

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9
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To award/grant custody to

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To give one parent or adult the main responsibility for a child, especially after separation or divorce

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To annul a(n) agreement/marriage/law

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To declare that it no longer exists and never existed

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11
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To sue someone

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To take legal action against someone

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12
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To allege

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To say that someone has done something illegal without giving proof

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13
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To amend a law

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To make changes to a law

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14
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Discrimination

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Unfair treatment on grounds of sex, race or nationality

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15
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Embezzlement

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Stealing money that is in your care or belongs to an organization that you work for

16
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Harassment

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Making a person feel anxious and unhappy

17
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Insider trading/dealing

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Illegal buying and selling of shares by someone who gas specialist knowledge of a company

18
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Money laundering

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Moving money obtained illegally so that its origin cannot be traced

19
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Perjury

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Lying when under oath

20
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Trespass

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Go onto someone else’s land without permission

21
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A law-abiding person

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Someone who always obeys the law

22
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A law-breaker

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Someone who - often and deliberately- does not obey the law

23
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Take the law into your own hand

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You Do something illegal to punish someone because you feel the legal system will not punish that person

24
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Lay down the law

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You say with great force what you think should happen

25
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A law unto himeself/herself

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He or she behaves in a way which is independent and not the way in which most other people behave