õiguste kaitsmisel ja nendevaheliste vaidluste lahendamisel; · määravad kohtuorganite õigused ja kohustused õigusemõistmisel tsiviilasjades ja reguleerivad protsessist osavõtjate suhteid protsessi käigus. · siia kuuluvad ka notariõiguse............ Perekonna õigus: · reguleerib abielu- ja perekonnasuhteid, seega suhteid, mis tulenevad abielust, sugulusest, lapsendamisest, venerate kohustutest laste vastu, laste kohustustest venerate vastu, abikaasade varalised suhted; · põhiline normistik sätestatud perekonnaseaduses. Tööõigus: · reguleerib tööandjate ja töötajate vahelisi suhteid ja mõningaid nendega seotuid suhteid; · reguleerib töösuhete loomist, lõpetamist ning töötajate tööaja kasutamist. töölepingu sõlmimist, töö- ja puhkeaeg, palgaküsimusi, töövaidluste lahendamise korda, tööohutust, töökaitset;
Lulu got the best of Nector. But for a time it seemed to Lulu that Nector had her over the barrel of his love. restitution (284) a restoration of something to its rightful owner; The act of restoring to the rightful owner something that has been taken away, lost, or surrendered. Lulu offered to point out all her sons' fathers and the tribal council presented the restitution for Lamartine. a beeline (286) the shortest, most direct route. When the house was burning, Lulu ran in a beeline. to venerate (289) to hold in deep respect; to honour in recognition of qualities of holiness, excellence, wisdom, etc. Lulu bought the Plunge of the Brave, which everyone had, whether they liked Nector and wanted to venerate his youth or not. what with something (293)(informal) because of sth; used to list the various reasons for something. Nector and Lulu began to kiss and things being what they were, what with Nector knocking off Lulu's wig and Lipsha popping in unexpectedly.
officers to determine their choice of the man to lead them as Commander in Chief Combined Fleet, there is little doubt that Admiral Yamamoto would have been selected by an overwhelming majority." Layton summed up with the observation that Yamamoto was preeminent in all categories, that any successor would be personally and professionally inferior, and, finally, that the death of the Commander in Chief would demoralize the Japanese, who venerate their captains much more than Occidentals do. Nimitz concurred. He realized that the shock of such a leader's death, combined with the elimination of the finest strategist of the enemy war machine, would equal a major American battle victory. He was furthermore probably influenced by the general American hatred of Yamamoto. Naval officers knew that he had conceived the treacherous strike at Pearl Harbor that had slaughtered their shipmates and wrecked their ships.