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Is voting the meaning by which different laws are settled?

vote is the law at which laws are settled


What is the means by which different or differing laws are settled in the US?

The Supreme Courts of States, and ultimately, the Supreme Court, is the means to settle disputes over laws, especially the Constitutionality of specific laws.


What did the colonists call the laws that Britain passed after the Boston tea party?

When English colonists settled in a new land they carried their own laws with them. This is called the: The Intolerable Acts is what they were called.


Can the capital of a country be somewhere different to where the laws are made?

No because if wherever the laws of the country are made there is called the capital


What are the eponymous laws of planetary motion?

"Eponymous" means "Same name". The laws of planetary motion were devised by Johannes Kepler, and are generally called "Kepler's Laws".


How are the rights duties and obligations of american citizenship different from in other countries?

different countries have different laws. This means that these laws are also the basis of the rights and obligations of the people in that country. This is what differs between countries.


Can you use your military id to get into the bar?

Each state has different laws (counties have different laws also...called "County Ordinances"-such as "Dry Counties"); check with the state law.


What is a group's formal and informal means of enforcing norms called?

Social Control


What is Athens' law?

The laws changed at different periods. Most disputes were settled by negotiation between heads of families to avoid vendetta killing and reprisals. The laws were both religious and codes covering murder, theft and destruction, which were determined by jury trials.


What were colonial laws called?

they are called laws


Laws made by city government are called?

Generally, they're called laws. They are called by-laws in UK


You settled a carpal tunnel case can it be reopened?

Would depend on what kind of "settlement" you agreed to and your specific work comp state laws, but typically no. That's why it's called a settlement in full etc.. Now if you settled a case and have "Open Medicals" then yes, because technically it never was closed.