2. Many people think that lawyers are trained to give their clients answers, rather than bring them to agreement.
3. Some people argue that companies have to be careful never to cheat customers, but for purely business reasons rather than ethical ones: disappointed customers will not buy any more of your products in the future.
4. If your neighbour plays loud music late at night, you probably try to discuss the matter with him, rather than consulting the police.
5. Sometimes people are arrested for no reason other than their poverty.
6. Representation other than by lawyers has become an important form of representation before tribunals.
7. In medieval England judges attempted to apply existing customs and laws to each new case, rather than making the government write new laws.
8. The duties of barristers are governed by rules of professional etiquette which depend on customs and traditions rather than upon statute.
9. A defendant can file a counterclaim against a plaintiff, if another cause of action is involved, and it must be other than simply an answer to the claim of the plaintiff.
10. Barristers are invariably instructed by solicitors, rather than directly by the client, whereas clients go directly to solicitors.
11. In most criminal justice systems the majority of offenders are dealt with by means other than custody, i.e. by fines, probation or supervision.
12. Generally the House of Representatives rarely schedules an important meeting on the day other than Tuesday through Thursday, because there might not be enough members on hand for a quorum.
13. Arrangements whereby a person administers property for another person’s benefit rather than his own are called Law of Trusts.
14. An employee whose contract is terminated other than by being given notice of the required length can have a claim for wrongful dismissal.
15. The holder of a patent is often a company rather than the individuals who invent something in the course of their work.
16. Although members of the European Parliament are elected on a national basis, they sit according to political groups rather than their nationality.
17. An easement is the right of one other than the owner to affect another’s property interests and rights.
Saint Augustine
7. Союзы
MODELS
1) поскольку, так как
Since marriage implies consent, states uniformly deny marriage licenses to the mentally incompetent.
Поскольку вступление в брак предполагает наличие согласия сторон, во всех штатах запрещено выдавать разрешение на вступление в брак лицам с психическими заболеваниями.
2) с тех пор, как; после того как
Since the law was altered, a great number of sentences have been reviewed by the Court of Appeal.
C тех пор, как в закон были внесены изменения, апелляционный суд пересматривает приговоры по большому количеству дел.
The arbitrator has authority to settle the dispute, for the disputants agreed to abide by his decision.
У арбитра есть полномочия разрешать спор, поскольку стороны в споре согласны подчиниться его решению.
1) поскольку, так как
Competition law is very complex, as it combines economics and law.
Конкурентное право является очень сложной областью права, поскольку оно объединяет в себе экономическую и юридическую составляющие.
2) когда; в то время как; по мере того как
The heroism of law enforcement officers was graphically illustrated in the September 11, 2001, attack on America when officers were rushing to the World Trade Center twin towers as citizens were rushing from it.
Ярким примером героизма сотрудников правоохранительных органов стали события 11 сентября 2001 года, когда во время теракта полицейские стремились как можно быстрее добраться до башен-близнецов Всемирного торгового центра, в то время как простые граждане убегали оттуда.
1. Transition to a market economy is a very long-term task, for it takes longer to change a society than to build a city or reconstruct an enterprise.
2. The new challenge which faced the international community as it approached the beginning of the second millennium was the implementation of human rights.
3. As legal systems evolved, different rules tended to fall into two main categories: criminal law and civil law.
4. Since the US $ is the world’s most important trading currency there is a market of many billions of Eurodollars (including the oil-exporting countries’ “petrodollars”).
5. As the society develops and becomes more complex, rules of a more definite nature emerge and a body of laws comes into existence.
6. Parliament has great powers, for it is our chief law-maker.