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was law
noun
The body of rules and standards issued by the legislative body, or to be applied by courts and similar authorities.
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The most recent regulation was Law No. 25, which was passed in 2012; it is a modification and extension of Law No. 217, which was promulgated in 2003 to prevent and control domestic violence.
That something else was law.
By 1920, it was law.
Now prohibition was law.
There was law at the greenmarket?
But Papa Doc's will was law.
"I was law review at law school.
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If I was law-suit minded, I would have sued him and won".
But little-noticed changes in laws and regulations were far more important in causing the 2008 crash than was law-breaking by the heads of the financial industry.
On 7 October, a new board was elected, and the first point of their manifesto was "Law-abidingness — moral conduct — sobriety".
One man who said he otherwise was law-abiding could not resist the temptation to call El Salvador last year for $10.
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