ADMS 2610 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-3, 7-12: Ultra Vires, Royal Assent, Meeting Of The Minds

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Right: done with impunity and with the force of the state behind us. The law sets our rights and duties so everyone knows what they are. Rights enjoyed by people could turn to privileges by social pressure or public policy. Privilege: actions that may be taken under specific circumstances that may be withdrawn from the state. The law: body of rule of conduct that are obligatory in the sense that sanctions are normally imposed if rules are violated. Law has 3 functions; settle disputes, establishing rules of conduct, providing protection. Common law: law as found in recorded judgements of the courts. Statute law: law passed by constituted legislative bodies. Canon law: church law, whatever fell in their jurisdiction. Law merchant: customes and rules established by merchants to resolve dispute that arose between them, and were later applied to the common law judges. Equity: rules originally based on decision of the king rather than the law that intended to be fair.

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