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    Civ·il law
    /ˌsivəl ˈlô/

    noun

    • 1. the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.

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  2. CIVIL LAW definition: 1. the part of the legal system that relates to personal matters, such as marriage and property…. Learn more.

  3. Civil law, also called Romano-Germanic law, the law of continental Europe, much of Latin America, and parts of Asia and Africa, based on an admixture of Roman, Germanic, ecclesiastical, feudal, commercial, and customary law. It is distinguished from the common law of the Anglo-American countries.

  4. As Private law that contrasts to administrative law, criminal law, ecclesiastical law, and military law, and deals with relationships among individuals. Find the legal definition of CIVIL LAW from Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition.

  5. 1. : Roman law especially as set forth in the Justinian code. 2. : the body of private law developed from Roman law and used in Louisiana and in many countries outside the English-speaking world. 3. : the law established by a nation or state for its own jurisdiction. 4. : the law of civil or private rights.

  6. Civil law definition: the body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters, as distinct from laws regulating criminal, political, or military matters.. See examples of CIVIL LAW used in a sentence.

  7. CIVIL LAW meaning: 1. the part of the legal system that relates to personal matters, such as marriage and property…. Learn more.

  8. Law instituted by a specific nation or state for its own jurisdiction ; A body of law that governs private rights, contrasting with laws that regulate criminal matters ; How to use "civil law" in a sentence. In the matter of inheritances, civil law has specific regulations that provide guidance.

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