Deck 1: Introduction to Legal English
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Deck 1: Introduction to Legal English
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The word 'fault' is derived from Latin.
True
2
Pow-wow' is a word derived from Old Norse.
False
3
The Statute of Pleading stipulated that legal proceedings should be conducted in French.
False
4
Words which describe legal concepts in English commonly come from Latin or French.
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5
English is a largely homogeneous language
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6
The world 'construe' essentially means the same as 'interpret'.
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7
Consideration' has a diffferent meaning when used in a contractual context as compared to its meaning in ordinary usage.
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8
New Zealand is a civil law country.
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Common law concepts have no relevance in most international contracts.
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Inter alia means 'among others'.
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