They cannot get local authority staff to answer the telephone civilly, answer a letter or come round when they have problems.
Is he aware that there are cases in which a drunken motorist has not been made civilly liable for injuries caused by his drunkenness?
There is no distinction of merit as between the benefices ecclesiastically united and civilly united.
It is only on the line of an international air service, civilly owned and controlled, that we can bring back to our children that vision.
If, for example, directors are criminally negligent or civilly negligent, haw near does that line come in relation to the word "wilful"?
This results in a so-called "limping marriage", where the parties are free to remarry civilly, but not religiously.
A trespasser on land can be proceeded against civilly for any damage which he may have done, but he cannot be prosecuted for being there.
This proposal says that it must be within the law; it must be done civilly.