civil case

civil case
The legal means by which the rights and remedies of private individuals are enforced or protected, in contradistinction to the expression "criminal case" which refers to public wrongs and their punishment. State ex rel. Kochtitzky v Riley, 203 Mo 175, 101 SW 567 See civil action; civil suit.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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