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1) Law of Segregation states that the alleles for a trait may separate (segregate) when gametes are formed. 2) The Law of Independent Assortment states that factors for different characteristics are distributed to reproductive cells independently. 3) Law of Unit Characteristics states that characteristics such as height, color, etc. are inherited separately, as units. 4) Law of Dominance and Recessiveness states that one factor in a pair may mask the other factor, preventing it from having effect.
it is civil law and criminal law
There are three categories of Tort Law, intentional, negligence, and absolute liability. What Tort law is wrongful injury of someones property or a person.
You can drive a four wheeler on a road... Just he law says you cant in many states.
The law of diminishing marginal utility states that the total satisfaction derived from each additional unit of a product consumed decreases as more units are consumed. This means that the rate at which total satisfaction increases diminishes with each additional unit consumed.
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Within the US, it takes four years for the bachelor's degree and three years of law school. The individual must also pass the states bar-exam in order to practice law.
The line-item veto law confers powers to a chief executive to reject provisions in a bill. The President of the United States has veto powers. Governors in nearly all states and the mayor of Washington have veto powers.
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The State Bar of California recognizes three different categories of law schools: ABA-accredited schools, state-accredited schools, and unaccredited schools. In most states, a degree from an ABA-accredited law school is a prerequisite for eligibility to take the bar examination,