12.CIVIL LAW QUICK TEST WITH ANSWERS
Civil law - correct answer the body of laws that deals with all issues not covered by criminal law,
including family matters, housing, business contracts, civil rights, and physical injuries
Punitive damages - correct answer money that a defendant in a civil law case must pay as
punishment for breaking a civil law
Remedy - correct answer in a civil law, a way to make up for damage that has been done
Nominal damages - correct answer a small amount of money a defendant in a civil case most
pay for haveing been wrong
Compensation - correct answer in a civil law, payment for a loss or injury
Liable - correct answer legally responsible
Sue - correct answer in a civil law, to take someone to court
Litigation - correct answer the process of resolving a dispute in civil court or law suit
Lawsuit - correct answer the process of resolving a dispute in civil court also also called
litigation
Restitution - correct answer the return of a piece of property
Injunction - correct answer a court order requiring a person or corperation to stop doing
something
Civil law - correct answer the body of laws that deals with all issues not covered by criminal law,
including family matters, housing, business contracts, civil rights, and physical injuries
Punitive damages - correct answer money that a defendant in a civil law case must pay as
punishment for breaking a civil law
Remedy - correct answer in a civil law, a way to make up for damage that has been done
Nominal damages - correct answer a small amount of money a defendant in a civil case most
pay for haveing been wrong
Compensation - correct answer in a civil law, payment for a loss or injury
Liable - correct answer legally responsible
Sue - correct answer in a civil law, to take someone to court
Litigation - correct answer the process of resolving a dispute in civil court or law suit
Lawsuit - correct answer the process of resolving a dispute in civil court also also called
litigation
Restitution - correct answer the return of a piece of property
Injunction - correct answer a court order requiring a person or corperation to stop doing
something