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  2. Template:Cite Legifrance - Wikipedia

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    The official French legalese definition of arrêté is in section 1.3 of Guide de légistique (3 ed.), La documentation Française, 2017, ISBN 978-2-11-145578-8 See also section 6 (Principales règles typographiques...), p. 695–701 in the pdf for everything you wanted to know about French legal citation numbering and formatting.

  3. Law dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The lexicographers therefore must consider the following aspects: dictionary user research, dictionary typology, structure, and presentation of relevant information. When making a law dictionary, the lexicographers attempt to present the information in such a way that the user is not burdened with excessive lexicographic information costs .

  4. Droit - Wikipedia

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    The term droit is also used in various legal connexions (i.e., French law), such as the droit of angary, the droit d'achat (right of pre-emption) in the case of contraband, the feudal droit de bris (see wreck), the droit de regale or ancient royal privilege of claiming the revenues and patronage of a vacant bishopric, and the feudal droites of ...

  5. Droit du seigneur - Wikipedia

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    Droit du seigneur [a] ('right of the lord'), also known as jus primae noctis [b] ('right of the first night'), sometimes referred to as prima nocta, [c] was a supposed legal right in medieval Europe, allowing feudal lords to have sexual relations with any female subject, particularly on her wedding night.

  6. Template:Cite French law - Wikipedia

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    Facilitates citations of French law Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Articles' numbers articles If a certain group of articles in the law is being cited, insert the numbers of those articles here. Number optional number or usual name number or usual name The law number or the law's usual name. If ...

  7. Glossary of French criminal law - Wikipedia

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    Droit coutumier en France – law based on custom; dating to the Middle Ages and referring mainly to the Ancien Régime. See § pays de droit coutumier; a saying: "une fois n'est pas coutume" – "once is not a coutume ". CPP See § Code de procédure pénale CRPC See § comparution sur reconnaissance préalable de culpabilité. crime [a]

  8. Old French law - Wikipedia

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    Old French law, referred to in French as Ancien Droit, was the law of the Kingdom of France until the French Revolution. In the north of France were the Pays de coutumes ('customary countries'), where customary laws were in force, while in the south were the Pays de droit écrit ('countries of written law'), where Roman law had been

  9. Collins-Robert French Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Collins Robert French Dictionary (marketed in France as Le Robert et Collins Dictionnaire) is a bilingual dictionary of English and French derived [clarification needed] from the Collins Word Web, an analytical linguistics database.