1. Everyone should be presumed | a) a summons to appear in court. |
2. He has failed | b) by high inflation and high unemployment. |
3. He received | c) difficult to enforce. |
4. She was unaware | d) for violent conduct. |
5. The 1980s were characterized | e) in the execution of his duties. |
6. The Bill will not become | f) innocent until proven guilty. |
7. The company accepts | g) law until next year. |
8. The country should extend | h) no liability for delays caused by bad weather. |
9. The legislation will be | i) that she had committed a crime. |
10. Two players were sent off | j) trade privileges to its poorer neighbours. |
V. Fill in prepositions, where necessary
1. Criminal Law is that part … the law which characterizes certain kinds … wrongdoings as offences … the State.
2. The police are the public servants whose duty is the prevention and detection … crime and the prosecution … offenders … the courts … law.
3. Administrative Law is defined as that body … legal principles which concerns the rights and duties arising … the impact … the individual … the actual functioning … the executive instruments … government.
4. A tort is defined as a civil wrong … which the remedy is a common law action … unliquidated damages and which is not exclusively the breach … a contract or breach … trust or other merely equitable obligation.
5. Private citizens may legally enforce the criminal law … beginning proceedings themselves, but, except … minor cases … common assault, rarely do so … practice.
6. Family Law is that branch … the law which defines the rights, duties, and status … husband and wife, parent and child, and other members … a household.
7. Substantive Law is the body … rules … law … the … branches which regulate the rights, duties and liabilities … citizens and governments.
8. Public International Law is the body … rules … law which govern the relationships … states, particularly rules … war.
9. Procedural law governs the steps … the progress … the civil legal action or criminal prosecution.
10. Procedural Law lays … the rules governing the manner … which a right is enforced … civil law, or a crime prosecuted … the criminal law.