Law is a system of rules enforced by a society through institutions to govern behavior and maintain order. It sets standards for conduct, adjudicates disputes, and provides remedies for violations. Legal systems vary between cultures and countries.
Law is a system of rules enforced by a society through institutions to govern behavior and maintain order. It sets standards for conduct, adjudicates disputes, and provides remedies for violations. Legal systems vary between cultures and countries.
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GET A LIFE, donuts don't have a law!
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The law of Conservation of Energy.
Actually, that law has been superceded now by a slightly
different one.
Recently (maybe 100 years ago) it was learned that energy can
become mass
and mass can become energy. So the law had to be modified to say
that the
total combination of mass and energy can't be created or
destroyed.
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LAW OF PRECEDENTSο¬ A point of reference is a past occasion or case which outfits a model or rule for resulting conduct, and an example whereupon ensuing behavior is based.
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Law developed in a court is ofter referred to as Case Law, or
Common law. It can serve as a Precedent. It serves as a guideline
for future court cases, used as a reference point for Similar
decisions.