Louisiana chiu ê hoat-lu̍t

Louisiana tsiu ê huat-lu̍t (Law in the state of Louisiana; Law of Louisiana) ê huat-lu̍t pí-kàu Bí-kok kî-thann 49 ê tsiu ê huat-lu̍t kū-iú koh-khah tsē khuánn ê ian-guân. Su-huat —— tio̍h-sī su-îng pōo-mn̂g tong-sū-jîn tsi-kan ê sit-the huat, tsú-iàu sī ha̍p-tông hām tshim-kuân hîng-uî —— kū-iú bîn-huat ti̍k-ting, í Huat-kok hām Sepangâ huat-tián í-ki̍p tsuè-tsiong ê Lômá-huat uî ki-tshóo, pīng siu--tio̍h tsi̍t-kuá Îngbí-huat ê íng-hióng.[1] Louisiana tsiu ê hîng-huat tsiânn-tuā thîng-tōo siōng í Bí-kok ê Îng-bí huat uî ki-tshóo. Louisiana tsiu ê hîng-tsìng huat tsóng-thé siōng kah liân-pang tsìng-hú hām kî-thann tsiu ê hîng-tsìng huat luī-sū. Louisiana tsiu ê tîng-sū huat hām Bí-kok kî-thann tsiu ê ting-su huat ki-pún siōng it-tì, lî-tshiánn Bí-kok kî-thann tsiu ê tîng-sū huat koh thong-siông í Bí-kok liân-pang bîn-sū sòo-siōng kui-tsik uî ki-tshóo.

Louisiana Baton Rouge Louisiana State Capitol.

Tsù-kái

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  1. "How the Code Napoleon makes Louisiana law different". LA-Legal. goân-loē-iông tī 2009-10-10 hőng khó͘-pih. 2006-10-26 khòaⁿ--ê. 

Ên-sin ua̍t-to̍k

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Tsham-ua̍t

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  • Louisiana Bar Exam
  • Louisiana Civil Code
  • Louisiana State Bar Association
  • Socialist law
  • Bí-kok liân-pang bîn-sū sòo-siōng kui-tsik (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure)
  • Fleitas v. Richardson

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