Latin, written law; statutes.
Latin, unwritten law; the common or custom law; as opposed to lex scripta.
Latin, the law of a place as in where a right was acquired or a liability incurred.
The law applicable to particular legal proceedings; Latin, for the law of the forum.
Latin, law of the cause. The law which has precedence, where there is a conflict of laws, to dispose of an action.
A request of a judge in one jurisdiction to a court of another, to examine a specific witness.
The person who grants a lease, usually the owner of the thing leased.
The person to whom is granted exclusive possession of a thing under the terms of a lease.
individual or business that grants loans to others
state laws the ensure a certain degree of quality to consumers when purchasing a car; generally, if repairs can not be made within a specific time constraint, the consumer is to be refunded or compensated for original purchase price