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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun The body of law of a state or nation governing the behavior of individuals and corporations.
  • noun The law determining private rights and liabilities, as opposed to criminal law and other public law.
  • noun The law of ancient Rome as embodied in the Justinian code, especially that which applied to private citizens.
  • noun A system of law having its origin in Roman law, as opposed to common law or canon law.

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  • noun law Roman law based on the Corpus Juris Civilis; it contrasts with common law.
  • noun law The body of law dealing with the private relations between members of a community; it contrasts with criminal law, military law and ecclesiastical law.

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  • noun the body of laws established by a state or nation for its own regulation
  • noun the legal code of ancient Rome; codified under Justinian; the basis for many modern systems of civil law

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