| CIV | a failure to follow a court order that benefits someone else |
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| CIV | a day reckoned from midnight to midnight |
| CIV | cancellation of civil rights |
| CIV | the legal status of a person who is alive but who has been deprived of the rights and privileges of a citizen or a member of society |
| CIV | activities organized by civilians for their own protection in time of war or disaster |
| CIV | a group's refusal to obey a law because they believe the law is immoral (as in protest against discrimination) |
| CIV | an engineer trained to design and construct and maintain public works (roads or bridges or harbors etc.) |
| CIV | the branch of engineering concerned with the design and construction of such public works as dams or bridges |
| CIV | the legal code of ancient Rome |
| CIV | the body of laws established by a state or nation for its own regulation |
| CIV | a leader in municipal affairs |
| CIV | fundamental individual right protected by law and expressed as immunity from unwarranted governmental interference |
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