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What does it mean by judge-made law?

When judges interpret laws, they can decide the constitutionality or legal challenges to it and in some cases their rulings can alter the intent of the law completely. That would be a judge-made law.


Can the contents of the Preamble to the Constitution be used to decide court cases?

No. The Preamble is just a statement of intent; only the constitutional Articles and Amendments may be used to decide cases and interpret law.


Is civil law primarily concerned with assesing intent?

No, civil law is primarily concerned with resolving disputes between individuals or entities regarding non-criminal matters such as contracts, property, and family issues. While intent may be relevant in some civil cases, it is not the primary focus of civil law.


Who determines the intent of the law?

Judges rule on the intent of the law, when that intent is not apparent to the people concerned. And the final authority is the Supreme Court. The law means what they say it means.


What is the intent of law vs the letter of the law?

The intent is the area not specciffically specified but still covered while the letter is spelled out and very specific.


Agencies carry out the intent of the law but do not make the law or policy.?

false!!!!!!!!


Do agencies carry out the intent of law but do not make the law or policy?

false!!!!!!!!


How is terrorism a violation of criminal law?

Intent


What are the release dates for Law and Order Criminal Intent - 2005 VG?

Law and Order Criminal Intent - 2005 VG was released on: USA: 2005


Agencies carry out the intent of the law but do not make the law or policy?

false!!!!!!!!


The idea of the original intent claims that?

Original intent is a theory in law concerning constitutional and statutory interpretation.


What is deference between will you and would you?

Would implies a conditional intent, e.g. "I would IF....", whereas will indicates direct, unconditional intent.... I think...

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