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Encyclopedia > Civil litigation

Civil litigation has at least three meanings. It may connote an entire legal system, or either of two different bodies of law within a legal system:

  1. a legal system
  2. the set of rules governing relations between persons (either humans or legal personalities such as corporations); here the contrast is public law, especially criminal law;
  3. Secular law, as opposed to canon law.



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Federal Judiciary Frequently Asked Questions (3770 words)
A civil action is commenced by the filing of a complaint.
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Litigants should keep in mind that judges have many duties in addition to deciding cases.
Supreme Court : Civil Litigants (278 words)
In civil litigation the parties are generally responsible for conducting the litigation.
The process of bringing a civil action to trial in the Supreme Court of Tasmania is set out in Part 22 - Trials of the Supreme Court Rules 2000.
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