the relationship between private individuals
Criminal law governs actions that are considered to be illegal and punishable by the government. It sets out the rules and regulations on how individuals must behave in society and defines what constitutes a crime and the penalties for committing one. The purpose of criminal law is to maintain order, protect public safety, and deter criminal behavior.
Civil
Civil law governs acts where there are no prescribed penalties. Marriage, divorce, real estate and probate are examples. Criminal law specifies prohibited acts and penalties for committing those acts. Military law governs only those people serving in the military. Military law is set down in the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Juvenile law is a subset of civil and criminal law that governs how juveniles are treated under these other laws.
Administrative law governs certain activities between persons and government. It deals with the relationship between individuals and administrative agencies and the legal principles and procedures that regulate the actions and decisions of these agencies. This branch of law ensures that government actions are lawful, fair, and accountable.
Civil law.
Family Law Act 1975
Fiscal Law
Fiscal Law
It sounds like you're looking for a specific description, but generally civil law regulates the conduct of commerce, provides for the repayment of damages, determines tort and governs real property rights.
Agency law governs what kinds of activities businesses can delegate. It also governs what kinds of acts a business can be held liable for.
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b. Fiscal law
As it is a territory of Britain, it s ruled by British law.