organic+law

  • 11organic law — /ɔˌgænɪk ˈlɔ/ (say aw.ganik law) noun See law (def. 2) …

  • 12organic law — The fundamental law, or constitution, of a state or nation, written or unwritten. That law or system of laws or principles which defines and establishes the organization of its government …

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  • 13organic law — noun a law stating the formal constitution of a nation …

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  • 14law — / lȯ/ n [Old English lagu, of Scandinavian origin] 1: a rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority: as a: a command or provision enacted by a legislature see also statute 1 b:… …

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  • 15organic — I adjective anatomical, basal, basic, constitutional, deep rooted, derived from within, elemental, fundamental, implanted, inborn, inbred, indigenous, ingrained, inherent, innate, instinctive, intrinsic, intrinsical, native, natural, original,… …

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  • 16organic remains — index corpse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 17Organic — may refer to: Of or relating to an organism, a living entity Of or relating to an organ Contents 1 Chemistry 2 Computing …

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  • 18Organic Laws of Oregon — Section II of the Organic Laws Created 1843 Ratified …

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  • 19Organic statute — is a calque from the French Règlement Organique ; literally regulations for an organ , with organ meaning an organization or governmental body. The term is traditionally used for statutes of various organizations for organic laws (substitutes of… …

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  • 20Law of the People's Republic of China — is the legal regime of the People s Republic of China, with the separate legal traditions and systems of Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau. Between 1954 and 1978, there was not very much effort within the People s Republic of China to create a …

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