1.
(delegated legislation) is law made by a person or body other than parliament, but with the
permission of parliament
2. National Assembly in Vietnam is the (legislative) body with the function of making new
law, updating and amending the existing laws
3. Sometime a contract may be defective and may consequently be void or voidable or
(unenforceable)
4. The 15th UN (consults) Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea is taking place at the UN
Headquarters in New York in the US, under the theme "The role of seafood in global food
security"
5. Law consolidation means bringing together into one statute all the existing statutes on one
topic
6. In the 2013 Constitution, the discretion of state agencies (in the matter of) human rights is
similar to that of the law.
7. (Compared to) our client, you visited his store in a state of some excitement and went
directly to the front of a queue of shoppers.
8. I have just emailed Mr. John (for the purpose of) arranging the discussion regarding the
breach of contract.
9. (Compared to) other occupations, being a solicitor requires more time and effort.
10. (From the respect for) natural, comprehensive, and universal characteristics of human
rights, the 2013 Constitution has also expressed the development in conception of the dynamic
between state agencies and human rights.
11. All the people (involved) in the murder must appear before the court tomorrow morning.
12. He was (obliged) to pay the damages as a losing party in this situation.
13. Consultation is (considered) concerned with the objective of gathering information to
facilitate the drafting of higher quality regulation.
14. The new Act gives the rule-maker the right to decide on consultation if it is (considered)
appropriate and reasonably practical to undertake.
15. The public consultation may be a one-stage process or a (continuing) dialogue.
16. An offer is something which is clearly intended if accepted to form a (binding) agreement.
17. New nations from the eighteenth century onward have found it both necessary and useful
to (codify) their constitutions.
18. Some administrative (tribunals) operate in the areas of National Insurance and rent
assessment.
19. I was a lawyer, a professional man who worked within a set of professional (ethics).
20 The (liquidation) and bankruptcy filing are not expected to have an impact on Barney's
expansion plans, the company said.
21. The regulations will force large corporations to conduct their contract awards in a
(transparent) manner.
22. News reports should be held to a high standard of accuracy and (fairness).
23. No addition to these terms is (binding) on the buyer unless agreed in writing
24. Countries need to work to (harmonized) standards on pesticides.
25. Nobody seemed to know whether the President's action was (constitutional) or not.
26. When someone is put on (parole), they are released before their prison sentence is finished,
with the agreement that they will behave well.
27. When someone is sentenced to (death), they are killed as a legal punishment for a crime.
28. When someone is placed on a (community service order), the court requires an offender
to perform unpaid work in their spare time and to contribute to their community.
29. When someone is put on (probation), they are given a period of time during which they
must behave well and not commit any more crimes in order to avoid being sent to prison.
30. When someone is (fined), they have to pay an amount of money as a punishment for
breaking the law.
31. Before a trial, a (lawyer) helps the accused prepare for his case.
32. At the beginning of a trial, the judge asks the defendant how he (pleads).
33. During the trial, the (prosecution) questions witnesses, and the (defense) can cross-
examine these people.
34. At the end of the trial, the jury delivers its (verdict) to the court, then the judge (sentences)
the accused in case he is found guilty.
35. After the trial, the defendant can (appeal) to a higher court if he finds the decision of the
court is irrational.
36. A person who commits serious crimes must (be prosecuted) if they are 14 years old or
above.
37. The four main stages of criminal procedures are (investigation, prosecution, trial, and
sentencing)
38. The seven principal penalties are: warning; fine; (community service), expulsion, termed
imprisonment, life imprisonment, and capital punishment.
39. The investigating body has to institute a criminal case when they (find evidence of a
crime).
40. Time limit from instituting criminal proceedings to opening the (case) are regulated as no
longer than 125 days for less serious crimes.
41. (Private law) is considered to be private law as opposed to public law.
42. (Property law) focuses on the main distinction between real property and personal
property within the common law system.
43. (Freehold estates) refer to the kind of real property with unlimited duration of ownership.
44. (Leasehold estates) can be obtained in the lease with a term of years and usually for a
specified rent or compensation.
45. In the civil law system, (immovable property) includes a piece of land and things firmly
affixed on the land, such as buildings, trees, etc.
46. The new law on real property investment will come (into) force next month.
47. The claimant was entitled (to) damages for breach of contract.
48. The Code is composed (of) 689 articles arranged in six parts and 27 chapters.
49. All the other laws of the state must comply (with) the provisions in the constitution.
50. Vietnam’s Civil Code is different (from) these foreign civil codes.
51. (Detailed) or unspecified monetary sums can be considered as a factor to allocate the types
of claim.
52. (Specified) instructions made by judges known as practice directions will support the rules
during the trial.
53. In a civil case, the claimant is often known as the (injured) party.
54. In this Code, there are some exceptional cases settled under (simplified) procedures.
55. Some less serious cases like (undefended) divorces can be tried in the county court.
56. Certain kinds of rights always (attach) to certain movables, such as the claim right
payable to bearer, can be equally treated and regarded as a movable property.
57. Property law is the general term used to describe law (related) to the different forms of
ownerships in real property.
58. Immovable property is roughly the same as real estate or real property in the common law
system and the associated rights and obligations (attached) to the land.
59. Civil law now often refers to a legal system of the countries in the European continent
(influenced) by Roman law.
60. There are four types of freehold estate (called) the fee simple, the fee tail, the life estate,
and the estate pur autre vie.
61. Absolute privilege is immunity from the charge (of) defamation.
62. The court has no jurisdiction (over) cases of this kind.
63. If you want to make a claim (against) the other driver, these steps would work.
64. A domestic arbitral award may be challenged by any party (to) the dispute.
65. He finally made a decision (on) an interlocutory appeal concerning the legality of arrest.
66. (Arbitration) provided for dealing with any dispute, controversy, or claim in Section 25
shall be the exclusive mechanism.
67. (The arbitrator) shall have the power to decide who will win the case.
68. (An arbitrator) will be appointed to deal with the case in accordance with VIAC's then-
effective arbitration rules.
69. (The provision) in Section 25 of this Agreement sets forth the rules for dealing with
dispute resolution by Consultation.
70. (The mediator) shall be in charge of settling the dispute by mediation.
71. This course covers the general principles of federal constitutional law, including
government authority and its distribution (under) the constitution.
72. A binding contract must be made (in) writing.
73. Tenants must give proper notice (to) their landlord when they want to end the tenancy
agreement.
74. This dispute has arisen (from) the purchase and sales of the apartment under project "The
Legacy" between him and the developer of the Project.
75. The fake news law of this country sets (out) fines for insulting the government.
76. The court (concluded) that the records are neither admissible nor sufficient to support the
witness's statement.
77. The judicial panel (held) that the records are duplicates.
78. He (admitted) that ABC company received the notice of proceedings on 17 May 2006.
79. The panel (testified) that the trial court did not err by refusing to grant the application for
recognition and enforcement of B International Association's arbitral tribunal's award.
80. The witness (testified) that he had received money from the defendant.