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Breaking a law is typically referred to as committing a crime or an offense.

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Who is an act that is against the law called?

People convicted in a court of law in the USA of breaking laws are called criminals.


What is a court case called when someone breaks the law?

breaking the law would constitute a criminal case.


Law that intentionally and peacfully breaking an unfair law in order to bring about change is?

it is called "peaceful disobedience"


What is it called when you Arrest Someone today For Breaking The New Law Yesterday?

Illegal


When was Breaking the Law created?

Breaking the Law was created in 1980-01.


What is it called when measures are taken to stop trade and other economic contacts with a country who has broken international law?

An embargo against the nation who is breaking the law.


How do you use LimeWire without breaking the law?

U could use Limewire only as a tool that is not breaking the law however downloads (or copies) of popular music videos pictures or anything downloaded is breaking the law. (Remember breaking the law is a sin)


What civil code are you breaking if you conceal your car from being repo'd or put a car in storage to hind it from repo agents?

The Civil law you are breaking is not paying on your contracted amount with the creditor. The Criminal law you are breaking is - in most states - called Fraud upon a Creditor by deliberately concealing the vehicle.


Can you sue a parent for breaking up your marriage?

It's called Alienation of Affection, and most states have abolished the law.


What is the opposite of breaking the law?

The opposite is obeying the law.


Is it breaking the law if you don't guard your children while swimming?

yes it is breaking the law if your children are unauthorised by an adult


Is breaking up with girlfriend called a divorce?

NO, breaking up with girlfriend is NOT called a divorce. It is called breaking up.

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