The rule of law is not always followed in countries with high levels of corruption, political instability, or weak judicial systems. Examples include countries in conflict zones, authoritarian regimes, and those with widespread human rights violations.
Whether "you break it, you buy it" is legally enforceable would depend on the specific circumstances and laws of the jurisdiction. In general, if you damage or break something, you may be obligated to compensate the owner for the damage under principles of tort law. However, private agreements or policies within a business establishment that enforce this rule may not always be legally binding.
The girl from the "Sometimes you just want to break the law" slide is likely a meme or character from popular culture that expresses a rebellious or rule-breaking attitude. The phrase is used humorously to convey a desire to do something daring or non-conventional.
To break a law. To be in conflict with the rules or regulations of some authoritative body.
Majority rule
i phone
65Kg
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JOE THE CUTEY FAV COLOR IS BLUE I ASKED HIM WHEN I WENT TO HIS CONCERT I HAD BACKSTAGE PASSES
Nicholas Jerry Jonas
in other word
Gibson SG
nothing what is wrong with you
Break Every Rule was created in 1986-09.
Break Every Rule - song - was created in 1986.
Nicholas Jerry Jonas
Hopefuly not singing on a stage :(