Nature of Law
Sources of Law
Classification of Law
The Court System
Court Procedure
100
order or pattern of rules that society uses to govern conduct and can be enforced in courts or by administrative agencies
What is Law?
100

Legislative acts declaring, commanding, or prohibiting something

What is statutory law?

100

the law that defines rights and liabilities

What is substantive law?

100

a tribunal established by government to hear and decide matters properly brought to it

What is court?

100

party who initiates a lawsuit

What is plantiff?

200

The legal capacity to require another person to perform or refrain from performing an act

What is right?

200

the rules and regulations parties agree to as part of their contractual relationships

What is private law?

200

the law that must be followed in enforcing rights and liabilities

What is procedural law?

200

the power of a court to hear and determine a given class of cases; the power to act over a particular defendant

What is jurisdiction? 

200

party charged with a violation of civil or criminal law in a proceeding

What is defendant? 

300

An obligation of law impose on a person to perform or refrain from performing a certain act

What is duty?

300

law that includes principles that are expressed for the first time in court decisions

What is case law?

300

the laws that define wrongs against society

What is criminal law?

300

courts that resolve disputes between parties when those disputes do not exceed a minimal level; no lawyers allowed; the parties represent themselves

What is small claims court?

300

the preliminary examination of a juror or a witness to ascertain fitness to act as such

What is voir dire?

400

a decision of a court that stands as the law for a particular problem in the future

What is precedent?

400

the body of unwritten principles originally based upon the usage and customs of the community that we recognized and enforced by the courts

What is common law?

400
the laws that define the rights and one person against another

What is civil law?

400

judicial authority to hear a particular type of case

What is subject matter jurisdiction?

400

a court's declaration that terminates a trial and postpones it to a later date; commonly entered when evidence has been of a highly prejudicial character or when a juror has been guilty of misconduct

What is a mistrial?

500

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 the consititution?

500

"let the decision stand" 

What is stare decisis?​​​​
500

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?

500

the authority to hear a controversy when it is first brought to court

What is original jurisdiction? 

500

the settlement of disputed questions, whether of the law or fact, by one or more arbitrators by whose decision the parties agree to be bound

What is arbitration?