BUSI 2601 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Undue Influence, Liquidated Damages, Interlocutory Injunction

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Central ideas/principles that guide the gov"ts work (passing laws) The supreme law that controls how all the gov"t exercises power. Emphasizes individual freedom as its key organizing value. Comprises/governs that legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Important rules that practically determine how a given power is applied by gov"t (not enforceable by a court of law) The branch of government that creates statute laws. Formal, written laws created or enacted by the legislative branch. The amount of power a given level of government has to enact laws. Jurisdiction that one level of gov"t holds entirely on their own. A doctrine stating that federal laws out rank provincial laws if there is. An agreement governed by int"l law between 2+ states. Laws made by the municipal level of gov"t. Responsible for the ceremonial features of gov"t. Day-to-day operations: making and executing gov"t policy and administering all departments of gov"t. P. m or premier and all heads of gov"t departments.

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