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Civil procedure (18c) 1. The body of law — usu. rules enacted by the legislature or courts — governing the methods and practices used in civil litigation. • An example is the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. 2. A particular method or practice used in carrying on civil litigation in a particular jurisdiction.
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