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Lanciare: (verb) To launch or initiate. The verb might be used to describe launching a political campaign, submitting a bill to a legislative body, offering a plan, filing a complaint, or starting any other initiative.
Laurea: (noun) Undergraduate Degree
Laurea Magistrale: (noun) Master’s degree
Lavori parlamentari: (noun) Parliamentary Works. These are activities carried out by Parliamentary Assemblies, Boards, Groups and Committees, as well as by other bodies to ensure the proper functioning of Parliament itself.
Lavori preparatory: (noun) Preparatory Works. These are activities that precede the final approval of legislative acts. They include the debating in Assembly and other acts. The preparatory works of parliamentary laws are particularly important to understand the meaning of ambiguous laws. They are registered in “Raccolte degli Atti parlamentari”.
Lavoro: (noun) Work or Labor
Legge: (noun) Law. This is a general term. It typically signifies the discipline studied in schools when used without a qualifying adjective. (ex: Ho studiato la legge italiana a Roma"
Legge Civile: (noun) Civil Law. This is the system of law used in Italy, France, Germany and most other western nations. At its root is the Civil Code.
Legge Commune: (noun) Common Law. This is the system of law used in the United Kingdom, The United States, and in many other former English colonies.
Legge costituzionale e Legge di revisione costituzionale: (noun) Constitutional Laws and Constitutional Revising Laws. These are law sources of a constitutional nature that are added to the text of the Constitutional Charter and that, differently from ordinary laws, must be passed by Parliament with specific procedures that are set out in the Constitution itself.
Legge delega: (noun) Delegated Law. It is a provision that defines the subject and the principles that the Government must keep to in enacting a specific legislative decree.
Legge ordinaria: (noun) Ordinary Law. It is a provision that is adopted by Parliament with the approval of both the Houses, enacted by the President of the Italian Republic, and published in the Official Gazette.
Legge regionale: (noun) Regional Law. It is a provision approved by the Regional Council, enacted by the Regional President, and published in the Official Gazette.
Legislatura: (noun) Legislature
Leva Fiscale: (noun) The use of taxation (Ex: L’italia continua a utilizza la leva fiscale)
Limitare: (verb) To limit.
Liquidazione: (noun) Liquidation of Corporate Assets
Liquidazione coatta amministrativa: (noun) A forced liquidation. This may occur because of a serious violation of CONSOB or Banca d'Italia regulation.
Laurea: (noun) Undergraduate Degree
Laurea Magistrale: (noun) Master’s degree
Lavori parlamentari: (noun) Parliamentary Works. These are activities carried out by Parliamentary Assemblies, Boards, Groups and Committees, as well as by other bodies to ensure the proper functioning of Parliament itself.
Lavori preparatory: (noun) Preparatory Works. These are activities that precede the final approval of legislative acts. They include the debating in Assembly and other acts. The preparatory works of parliamentary laws are particularly important to understand the meaning of ambiguous laws. They are registered in “Raccolte degli Atti parlamentari”.
Lavoro: (noun) Work or Labor
Legge: (noun) Law. This is a general term. It typically signifies the discipline studied in schools when used without a qualifying adjective. (ex: Ho studiato la legge italiana a Roma"
Legge Civile: (noun) Civil Law. This is the system of law used in Italy, France, Germany and most other western nations. At its root is the Civil Code.
Legge Commune: (noun) Common Law. This is the system of law used in the United Kingdom, The United States, and in many other former English colonies.
Legge costituzionale e Legge di revisione costituzionale: (noun) Constitutional Laws and Constitutional Revising Laws. These are law sources of a constitutional nature that are added to the text of the Constitutional Charter and that, differently from ordinary laws, must be passed by Parliament with specific procedures that are set out in the Constitution itself.
Legge delega: (noun) Delegated Law. It is a provision that defines the subject and the principles that the Government must keep to in enacting a specific legislative decree.
Legge ordinaria: (noun) Ordinary Law. It is a provision that is adopted by Parliament with the approval of both the Houses, enacted by the President of the Italian Republic, and published in the Official Gazette.
Legge regionale: (noun) Regional Law. It is a provision approved by the Regional Council, enacted by the Regional President, and published in the Official Gazette.
Legislatura: (noun) Legislature
Leva Fiscale: (noun) The use of taxation (Ex: L’italia continua a utilizza la leva fiscale)
Limitare: (verb) To limit.
Liquidazione: (noun) Liquidation of Corporate Assets
Liquidazione coatta amministrativa: (noun) A forced liquidation. This may occur because of a serious violation of CONSOB or Banca d'Italia regulation.