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{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[People's Law School]]|date= | {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[People's Law School]]|date= January 2023}}{{Learning about the Law Wikibook TOC}} | ||
;<span class="noglossary">advance</span> directive: Written <span class="noglossary">instructions</span> about what health care a person wants or does not want in the future if a <span class="noglossary">decision needs to be made and they’re incapable of making it. Sometimes called a "living will." | ;<span class="noglossary">advance</span> directive: Written <span class="noglossary">instructions</span> about what health care a person wants or does not want in the future if a <span class="noglossary">decision needs to be made and they’re incapable of making it. Sometimes called a "living will." | ||
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;equality: The same status, rights, and responsibilities for all the members of a society or group. | ;equality: The same status, rights, and responsibilities for all the members of a society or group. | ||
;eviction: The act of | ;eviction: The act of making someone leave a rental property. | ||
;evidence: Information used in a legal proceeding to try to prove something. | ;evidence: Information used in a legal proceeding to try to prove something. |