2. Teleoloogiline ehk eesmärgipõhine tõlgendamine, siin pööratakse tähelepanu reegli või printsiibi mõtte ja eesmärgi leidmisele, jättes sõnade tähenduse tahaplaanile. Siin on ettevalmistusmaterjalil palju kandvam roll, kuna need on ainsad allikad lisaks intervjuudele autoritega, mis annavad võimaluse leida õigusakti sätete mõte ja eesmärk. 3 5. Solicitor vs Barrister Ajalooliselt jaguneb Ühendkuningriikide juristkond kaheks: Barristerid ehk advokaadid kes võivad klienti esindada kohtus ja neid saab valida õigusmõistmisega seotud ametitesse. See amet on päritav ehk käib isalt pojale. Solicitorid ehk õigusnõunik/jurist ei või klienti kohtus esindada, ta vastutab kogu kohtumenetlusega seotud dokumentatsiooni ettevalmistamise ja haldamise eest ja on lüliks kliendi ja advokaadi vahel.
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Jobs and occupations 1. dentist a filling has come out of one of your back teeth 2. an optician you think your eyes need testing 3. a chiropodist you find you have an ingrowing toe-nail 4. a chiropractor, a masseur, a physiotherapist 5. a hairdresser your fringe is getting a bit too long 6. a photographer you want a portrait photograph of yourself 7. a solicitor you have decided to sue somebody 8. a travel agent you fancy a holiday in the sun 9. a broker you want advice on investment or insurance 10. a piano tuner your grand piano isn't sounding quite right 11. an antique dealer you want to find a 400-year-old grandfather clock 12. a vicar you are planning a church wedding 13. mechanic your car won't start 14. a bookmaker you want to place a bet on the 3.45 race at Ascot 15
· Was buried in Dryburgh Abbey · Abbotsford House was a farmhouse what Scott had bought. · He essentially invented the modern historical novel · Influence the Edinburgh's central railway station now called Waverley Station · He contributed to the reinvention of Scottish culture. · His novels followed the rehabilitating of public perception. Thank you for listening.. (tekst) Early Life was born August 15 1771 in College Wynd, in Old Town of Edinburgh to a solicitor Caught polio and survived however he lost use of his right leg Sent to Sandyknowe , his grandparents farm, in order to restore his health Taught to read by his aunt Jenny, who influenced the speech patterns and tales/legends which he used in later works given private tutoring in arithmetic and writing by James Mitchell attended grammar school in Sandyknowe and met James Ballantyne who later became his business partner Nov
They were just getting to know the town's strange members and their characters when an anonymous letter arrived, accusing the two of not being brother and sister, but lovers. The letter started a series of poison pen letters all over the village, which destroyed the safety the villagers took for granted. Right away, they knew it wasn't true and thought somebody was doing it just for laughs. The second letter went to Mrs Symmington, the local solicitor Mr Symmington's wife. It turned out the letters were no trick at all, when she committed suicide, after reading a letter that stated her last child wasn't her husband's. Her body was discovered with the letter, a glass containing potassium cyanide and a torn suicide note which read: I can't go on. Few days after, Mr Symmington's maid was murdered. Shockingly, the body was found by Megan, Mr Symmington's 20 year old step-daughter.
Tribunalid on moodustatud töövaidluste, sotsiaalkindlustuse- ning mitmesuguste omandiõiguse ning maksude asjade läbivaatamiseks. On olemas ka sisetribunalid. Lordkantsleri nimetab ametisse kuninganna peaministri ettepanekul. Lordkantsleri isikus segunevad Inglismaal kõik kolm riigivõimu, kuna lordkantsler on: 1) kabineti liige - täidesaatva võimu kandja, 2) Lordide Koja liige ning selle spiiker, 3) kohtunikkonna eesotsas olles Lordide Koja Apellatsiooni-komitee eesistuja. Solicitor'id - ligikaudu 70 000, moodustavad suurema osa advokaatkonnast. nad võivad esindada oma kliente magistraadikohtutes, krahvkonnakohtutes ning teatud juhtudel ka Krooni Kohtus. Kui advokaatkonna teine osa, barrister'id, tegutsevad põhiliselt Londonis, siis solicitor'ide bürood on tavapärased ka väiksemates linnades. Barrister on jurist, kellest mõeldakse põhiliselt kui esindajast kohtus. Barrister'i abi saamiseks
408 set of goods kaubavalik 409 share capital aktsiakapital 410 shareholder aktsionär 411 shortfall puudujääk 412 short-term loan lühiajaline laen 413 shutdown ettevõtte sulgemine 414 significant expense oluline kulu 415 single market ühisturg 416 slump järsk majanduslangus 417 social benefit sotsiaaltoetus 418 sole trader eraettevõtja 419 solicitor jurist 420 solvency maksevõimelisus 421 spoiled product praaktoode 422 stamp tempel, pitsat 423 standard output töönorm 424 standard rate tavaline norm 425 statement väljavõte, aruanne 426 stationery kirjatarbed 427 statutory seadusel põhinev 428 sting raha välja petma 429 stock tagavara, varu 430 stock exchange börs
he is guilty of misleading the police and assaulting Lynn. However, Poirot keeps silence about Rowley's crimes, allowing Rowley to marry Lynn, who has loved him without realising it. 2 Characters · Hercule Poirot, Belgian detective · Superintendent Spence, investigating officer · Sergeant Graves, Spence's assistant · George, Poirot's valet · Rosaleen Cloade, formerly Mrs. Robert Underhay, a wealthy young widow · David Hunter, Rosaleen's brother · Jeremy Cloade, a solicitor · Frances Cloade, Jeremy's wife · Lionel Cloade, a doctor · Katherine Cloade, Lionel's wife · Rowley Cloade, a farmer · Lynn Marchmont, a demobbed Wren, fiancée to Rowley · Adela Marchmont, Lynn's mother · Beatrice Lippincott, pub landlady of The Stag · Major Porter, the club bore · "Enoch Arden", a blackmailer · Mrs. Leadbetter, a resident of The Stag 3 Explanation of the novel's title The title of the book in both the UK and US markets is
Tribunalid on moodustatud töövaidluste, sotsiaalkindlustuse- ning mitmesuguste omandiõiguse ning maksude asjade läbivaatamiseks. On olemas ka sisetribunalid. Lordkantsleri nimetab ametisse kuninganna peaministri ettepanekul. Lordkantsleri isikus segunevad Inglismaal kõik kolm riigivõimu, kuna lordkantsler on: 1) kabineti liige - täidesaatva võimu kandja, 2) Lordide Koja liige ning selle spiiker, 3) kohtunikkonna eesotsas olles Lordide Koja Apellatsiooni-komitee eesistuja. Solicitor'id - ligikaudu 70 000, moodustavad suurema osa advokaatkonnast. nad võivad esindada oma kliente magistraadikohtutes, krahvkonnakohtutes ning teatud juhtudel ka Krooni Kohtus. Kui advokaatkonna teine osa, barrister'id, tegutsevad põhiliselt Londonis, siis solicitor'ide bürood on tavapärased ka väiksemates linnades. Barrister on jurist, kellest mõeldakse põhiliselt kui esindajast kohtus. Barrister'i abi saamiseks
178. to comply with the olla vastavuses ... 179. to make inquiries teha järelpärimisi 180. compliance järgmine 181. non-compliance mittetäitmine 182. corresponding agency vastav agentuur 183. right to request disciplinary action õigus nõuda korralekutsumist 184. to hinder takistama 185. penal reform karistusreform 186. adjusting to life kohandub eluga 187. tenacious direction järjekindel juhatamine 188. solicitor advokaat 189. embroiled in a furious row kaasati suurde tülli 190. to rebuke etteheiteid tegema 191. i.e. id est that is 192. the breach of law seaduserikkumine 193. the violation of law seaduserikkumine 194. compulsory fulfilment kohustuslik täitmine 195. civil right kodanikuõigus 196. founded complaint põhjendatud kaebus 197. fundamental rights põhiõigused 198. obligatory proposal kohustuslik ettepanek *U8 199
lengthwise, foodwise, moneywise Nominal suffixes are often employed to derive abstract nouns from verbs, adjectives, and nouns. Such abstract nouns can denote actions, results of activities, or other related concepts, but also properties, qualities, and the like. o Agent/doer -er – astrologer, sixth-former, painter, player, hatter, whaler –or – doctor, solicitor, governor, tremor, bachellor, manor, mirror, –eer – mutineer, profiteer, mountaineer –ier – collier, cashier, lawyer –ant – pendant, deodorant, assistant –ent – president, superintendent, student –ee – lessee, employee, refugee, escapee, devotee, absentee –ist – Marxist, communist, idealist, economist, perfectionist, racist, Buddhist
two-tier system (kahetasemeline süsteem) - court with 2 levels access to justice (juurdepääsetavus õigusele) - a right to seek and obtain legal aid attorney (advokaat) - someone who is legally qualified to prosecute and defend actions in court prosecutor (prokurör) - an official in charge of prosecutinh important cases judge (kohtunik) - a public officer chosen or elected to administer law barrister - counselor who is learned in law and who has been accepted into Bar solicitor (vandeadvokaat) - lawyer who handles primary office work Bar (advokatuur) - collective of lawyers working in legal field applicable (kohaldatav) - capable of being applied, relevant or appropriate distinguish (eristama) - to argue that the rule in one appeals court decision does not apply to particular case although there is an appearant simalarity cite (viitama) - to make reference to a decision in another case to make a legal point in argument
solving other similar cases Be bound by something – having a moral or legal duty to do something Common law – the legal system in England and most of the US that has developed from old customs and court decisions, rather than laws made by politicians Government – system by which a state or community is controlled Legislation – a law or set of laws suggested by a government and made official by a parliament Solicitor – a lawyer who prepares cases and gives legal advice Barrister – a lawyer who can represent people in court Tort – an action that is wrong but can be dealt with in a civil court rather than a criminal court Common law is a law system which developed in England and has been adopted by most of the United States and other countries colonized by England. Common law consists of rules created by the judicial decisions and statutes. Essential to
favorite), but, before a donation was requested, the target person was given a "gift"-a book (usually the Bhagavad Gita), the Back to Godhead magazine of the so- ciety, or, in the most cost-effective version, a flower. The unsuspecting passersby who suddenly found flowers pressed into their hands or pinned to their jackets were under no circumstances allowed to give them back, even if they asserted that they did not want them. "No, it is our gift to you," said the solicitor, refusing to take it back. Only after the Krishna member had thus brought the force of the recipro- cation rule to bear on the situation was the target asked to provide a contribution to the society. This benefactor-before-beggar strategy was wildly successful for the Hare Krishna Society, producing large-scale economic gains and funding, the own- ership of temples, businesses, houses, and property in 321 centers in the United States and abroad. Kriss Krishna Taking disguise to its limits