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=== Civil Law ===
 
=== Civil Law ===
  
Civil laws deal with cases that involve injury upon an individual or a private entity. This includes people, organizations, and even corporations. In civil law, the cases are initiated by the private party who is on the receiving end of the offense. Civil cases are often initiated from the disputes between two entities. The consequence of being judged for a civil offense is often in the form of compensation rather than imprisonment.
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=== Criminal Law ===
 
=== Criminal Law ===

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