English to hausa meaning of

Ma’anar ƙamus na kalmar “halatta” tana nufin wani abu da ke da alaƙa da shari’a, wanda doka ta ba da izini, ko kuma bisa ga doka. Hakanan yana iya komawa ga wani abu da doka ta ba da izini ko kuma doka ba ta haramta ba. Ana yawan amfani da kalmar “haka” don bayyana ayyuka, takardu, kwangiloli, ko wasu abubuwan da doka ta amince da su ko kuma ta tilasta su.

Sentence Examples

  1. I would urge the second man to consider very carefully his legal position.
  2. Nell would never forgive the Alliance for adopting a noninterference policy twenty years ago that meant there was no legal way to help anyone from the worlds on the second level of the Passages.
  3. Already, however, the legal tongues are wagging, and one young law student is loudly asserting that the rights of the owner are already completely sacrificed, his property being held in contravention of the statutes of mortmain, since the tiller, as emblemship, if not proof, of delegated possession, is held in a dead hand.
  4. GDP also counts crime as a benefit as it includes costs for legal and medical fees and repairs to damaged property.
  5. Last evening when the Count came from his room he began by asking me questions on legal matters and on the doing of certain kinds of business.
  6. I asked him why, for I feared that he, being a foreigner, might not be quite aware of English legal requirements, and so might in ignorance make some unnecessary trouble.
  7. Jake swallowed his frustration, wondering whether this line of research had any bearing on his legal predicament.
  8. Then reaching out, she grabbed a legal pad Kandi had placed on the table.
  9. His business interests ranged far and wide, some legal and some not, which he personally handled from behind the veil of being a simple innkeeper.
  10. That was in keeping with British legal norms, which hold that Christian burials excavated by archaeologists should be reburied in the nearest consecrated ground to the original grave.