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| 说明:仅供学习交流,复制请注明出处,尤其是材料出处 材料出处:《法律英语教程》 李荣甫   宋雷 主编    北京:法律出版社,1999
 Rationale: fundamental reason, logical basis.
 
 Real property: land, and generally whatever is erected or growing upon or affixed to land.
 
 Reception: a retaking, or taking back.
 
 Regulation: rule or order having force of law issued by executive authority of government.
 
 Regulation: rules or other directives issued by various government departments to carry out the intent of the law.
 
 Reimburse: pay back somebody who has spent money.
 
 Remedy: the means by which a right is enforced or the violation of a right is prevented, redressed or compensated.
 
 Reprisal: the forcible taking by one nation of a thing that belonged to another, in return or satisfaction for an injury committed by the latter on the former.
 
 Restitution: act of restoring; restoration of anything to its rightful owner.
 
 Restitution: the act of returning something lost or stolen to its owner, or of paying for damages.
 
 Royalty: payment to author by a printer or publisher and determined by the number of books sold.
 
 Sanction: measure adopted by nations to force a state offending international law into an acceptable course of action.
 
 Solicitor: lawyer who prepares legal documents, advises clients on legal matters, and speaks on their behalf in lower courts.
 
 Sovereignty: political and legal concept relating to ultimate authority in a state.
 
 Spouse: a husband or wife.
 
 Squatter: one who settles on another’s land, without legal title or authority.
 
 Statue law: the body of law enacted by parliament.
 
 Statute: a particular law enacted and established by the will of the legislative department of government.
 
 Statute: a single act of legislature or a body of acts which are collected and arranged according to a scheme or for a session of a legislature or parliament.
 
 Statute: an act of the legislature declaring, commanding, or prohibiting some thing.
 
 Succession: the devolution of title to property under the law of descent and distribution.
 
 Summon: document with an order to appear before a judge or magistrate.
 
 Tort feasor:  one who commits a tort.
 
 Tort: a civil wrong independent of contract.
 
 Tort: a private or civil wrong or injury for which the court will provide a remedy in the form. of an action for damages.
 
 Tort: private of civil wrong for which the wronged person may get redress in a law court.
 
 Treason: the offense of attempting by public acts to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance.
 
 Treaty: a compact made between two or more independent nations with a view to the public welfare.
 
 Treaty: a written agreement governed by international law, between independent states with a view to the public welfare.
 
 Trespass: an unlawful interference with one’s person, property or rights.
 
 Trial court: the court of original jurisdiction; the first court to consider litigation.
 
 Tribunal: a special court with administrative or judicial function.
 
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