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 | | Parties to a <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> union are given all the same benefits, protections and responsibilities under Vermont <b>lawb>, whether they derive from statute, administrative or court rule, policy, common <b>lawb> or any other source of <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <b>lawb>, as are granted to spouses in a marriage. |  | | A copy of the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> union certificate received from the town clerk, the commissioner of health or the director of public records shall be presumptive evidence of the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> union in all courts. |  | | The <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> union may be solemnized anywhere in the state but must occur within 60 days of the issuance of the license by the town clerk. |
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 | | The former could not be enforced by <b>lawb> or a <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> action, while the latter, being clothed in special judicial solemnities, were binding before the <b>lawb> and the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> courts. |  | | According to the Burgundian and Visigothic laws the murder of a slave was punished; emancipation in the church and before the priest was permitted and encouraged. |  | | The canon <b>lawb> introduced various modifications in the regulations of the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <b>lawb> concerning last wills and testaments; among them there is one which enforced a particular fairness in favour of the necessary heirs, such as children. |
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 | | <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> disobedience is a form of protest in which protestors deliberately violate a <b>lawb>. |  | | Classically, they violate the <b>lawb> they are protesting, such as segregation or draft laws, but sometimes they violate other laws which they find unobjectionable, such as trespass or traffic laws. |  | | Most activists who perform <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> disobedience are scrupulously non-violent, and willingly accept legal penalties. |
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 | | Chinese <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <b>Lawb> Forum, sponsored by Babelcom, is dedicated to the dissemination of information on China's private sector legal institutions (property <b>lawb>, contract <b>lawb>, company <b>lawb>, partnership <b>lawb>, and sole proprietorship <b>lawb>) in English. |  | | We are in the process of building a depositary of information related to the legislative activities concerning the Chinese Property <b>Lawb>, including the English version of the draft provisions, commentaries and case studies. |  | | The site currently offers the English version of a series of laws on sources of <b>lawb>, contract, and business organizations, as well as the outline of the proposed Chinese Property <b>Lawb>. |
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 | | However, the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <b>lawb> notary is prohibited from acting as both notary and advocate for a party to the transaction. |  | | If the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <b>lawb> notary drafts the relevant legal document, he or she must make sure that the legal instrument accurately represents the intent of the parties, that the parties understand the legal nature and effect of the instrument, and that the legal instrument complies with applicable <b>lawb>. |  | | After the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <b>lawb> notary is satisfied that the legal instrument is properly drafted and understood by the parties, he or she authenticates the legal instrument. |
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 | | <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <b>Lawb> Notaries remain lawyers in private legal matters and must hold a <b>lawb> degree and be admitted to practice <b>lawb> in their jurisdictions. |  | | The <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <b>lawb> notary's vocation in private matters is to afford legal security and certainty to those with recourse to the <b>lawb> and thus avert litigation by offering impartial advice and ensuring that the documents he or she drafts are legal, authentic and of a public nature. |  | | Notaries facilitate, avert or reduce court intervention by drawing up and authenticating contracts and agreements which in substance, comply with the <b>lawb> and which in form, are effective and enforceable. |
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http://www.attorneyfreeman.com/NotaryServices.html
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 | | The purpose of the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> Liberties Monitoring Project is to monitor, document, advocate and educate about <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> rights and <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> rights abuses by <b>lawb> enforcement and other government agencies in Humboldt, Mendocino and Trinity counties. |  | | Hearings opened in the American <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>Civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> Liberties Union's challenge to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's policy of obstructing privately funded, FDA-approved scientific research that could lead to marijuana being approved as a prescription medicine. |  | | Fishbain advised others to file <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> complaints immediately rather than waiting for criminal proceedings, since statute of limitations considerations were among those that lead him to drop his case. |
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http://www.civilliberties.org
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 | | A <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <b>lawb> notarial act is a structured private sector contract that is drafted and signed by the notary and preserved in the public sector. |  | | One of the subtleties of the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <b>lawb> notarial act is the manifest context of its safekeeping, a context that further guarantees its authenticity. |  | | The notary at <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>civil<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <b>lawb> is a highly trained public official who drafts private agreements into documentary language and then functions as an archivist of the document he or she creates. |
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http://www.notarialarchives.org/civil.htm
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