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Environment law






Environment law

The special body of official rules, decisions, and actions concerning environmental quality, natural resources, and ecological sustainability.

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Special
That which relates to a particular species or kind, opposed to general; as special verdict and general verdict; special imparlance and general imparlance; special jury, or one selected for a particular case, and general jury; special issue and general issue, &c.

Body
A person.

Official
civil and canon laws. In the ancient civil law, the person who was the minister of, or attendant upon a magistrate, was called the official.

Rules
English law. The rules of the King's Bench and Fleet are certain limits without the actual walls of the prisons, where the prisoner, on proper security previously given to the marshal of the king's bench, or warden of the fleet, may reside; those limits are considered, for all legal and practical purposes, as merely a further extension of the prison walls.

Quality
1) Persons. The state or condition of a person. 2) pleading. That which distinguishes one thing from another of the same kind.



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Environment
The conditions, influences, or forces which affect the desirability and value of property, as well as the effect on people's lives.

Environmental law
The special body of official rules, decisions, and actions concerning environmental quality, natural resources, and ecological sustainability.

Environmental protection agency
(EPA) A federal agency created to permit coordinated and environment effective governmental action to preserve the quality of the environment.



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