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A lawyer who argues before a court and provides specialist advice. A barrister generally does not have direct contact with the client, and may only litigate before a court when instructed by a ...
Statutes that promote free competition by outlawing such things as monopolies, price discrimination, and collaboration, for the purpose of restraint of trade, between two or more business enterprises ...
An organ of government belonging to the judicial department and charged with resolving disputes among parties.Courts generally have jurisdictional requirements providing that only certain disputes ...
The legal authority a person has as the result of a law or contract. For example, the owner of a house has the actual authority to sell it because the law states that he is the owner. Likewise, the ...
The act of giving or enacting laws; the power to make laws; the act of legislating; preparation and enactments of laws; the making of laws by express decree; the exercise of sovereign power.
The supreme legislative body of a usually major political unit that is a continuing institution comprising a series of individual assemblages.
A person engaged in the practice of a profession or occupation; a person who practices something specified; a person authorized to practice Christian Science healing.