The order or pattern of rules that society establishes to govern the conduct of individuals and the relationships among them.
What is law?
Legislative acts declaring, commanding, or prohibiting something.
What are statutory laws?
The law that defines rights and liabilities.
What is substantive law?
A legal capacity to require another person to perform or refrain from performing an act.
What is a right?
Rules made by state and federal administrative agencies.
What are administrative regulations?
The law that must be followed in enforcing rights and liabilities.
What is procedural law?
An obligation of law imposed on a person to perform or refrain from performing a certain act.
What is a duty?
The rules and regulations parties agree to as part of their contractual relationships.
What is private law?
The laws that define wrongs against society.
What is criminal law?
The right to be free from unreasonable intrusion by others.
What is the right of privacy?
Law that includes principles that are expressed for the first time in court decisions.
What is case law?
The laws that define the rights of one person against another.
What is civil law?
A body of principles that establishes the structure of a government and the relationship of the government to the people who are governed.
What is a constitution?
The body of unwritten principles originally based upon the usages and customs of the community that were recognized and enforced by the courts.
What is common law?
The body of principles that originally developed because of the inadequacy of the rules then applied by the common law courts of England.
What is equity?