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Title: Kinds Of Law


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Chapter 3
  • Kinds Of Law

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How did Our Law Develop?
  • English Common Law Our Legal Heritage
  • Common Law United States Legal System
  • Magna Carta Provided protection against
    unreasonable acts by kings in 1215.
  • Roman Civil Law Body of regulations imposed by
    emperors of ancient Rome.

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Equity
  • Equity Alternative to the Common Law
  • Money Damages A court-ordered payment by the
    defendant to the plaintiff.
  • Specific Performance Completion of an agreement
    as promised
  • Injunction Order of a court to do or not to do
    a specified thing
  • Equity Form of justice administered when there
    is no suitable remedy available in common law
    courts

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What Types of Law do we Have Today?
  • Constitutional Law
  • Allocates Powers
  • between the people and their government
  • between state governments and the federal
    government
  • among the branches of the governments
  • Rights that protect people from government action
  • Freedom of religion
  • Freedom of speech, press, and peaceable assembly
  • Security in person and property against
    unreasonable searches and seizures

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Kinds of Law-Constitutional
  • Right to remain silent if accused of a crime and
    to enjoy a speedy and public trial by an
    impartial jury
  • Protection from cruel and unusual punishment if
    convicted of a crime
  • Right to fair compensation for private property
    taken by the government for a public purpose
  • Protection from the taking of life, liberty, or
    property with out due process of law
  • Interstate Commerce between two or more states
  • Intrastate Commerce occurs with in one state

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Kinds of Law-Statute-Admin.
  • Statutory Law
  • Statutes law enacted by a state or federal
    legislature
  • Ordinance statutory law created by a town,
    city, or county
  • Administrative Law
  • Administrative Agencies government bodies
    formed to carry out particular laws
  • Administrative Laws (rules and regulations)
    created by administrative agencies to which
    legislative powers have been given by
    legislatures

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Kinds of Law-Case
  • Case Law
  • Case Law law created by appellate courts
  • Appellate Review Review of the results of a
    trial by a higher court
  • Stare Decisis the principle that new cases must
    be decided in ways consistent with prior case law

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The Purposes of Law
  • To influence, establish, and enforce standards of
    conduct of business transactions
  • To provide for the recognition protection of
    individual rights.
  • To provide ways of avoiding and, if necessary
    settling conflicts.
  • To promote justice provide for the general
    welfare

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Which Type of Law is valid when law Conflict?
  • Supremacy supreme power or authority
  • Constitutions and Validity
  • Unconstitutional invalid because in conflict
    with a constitution
  • Federal, state, and local constitutions are void
    when conflicted with the federal Constitution
  • Statutes and Validity
  • Constitutional Fitting within the scope of
    powers delegated by the state
  • Courts determine the constitutionality of the
    statutes and ordinances

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Validity
  • Administrative Regulations and Validity
  • Courts determine the validity
  • Case Law and Validity
  • Legislative bodies have the power to nullify a
    courts interpretation of its statute or
    ordinance by abolishing or rewriting it

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How do Criminal and Civil Laws Differ?
  • Civil Law Refers to wrongs against individual
    persons
  • Liable When the defendant must pay money to the
    plaintiff
  • Criminal Law Law concerned with public wrongs
    against the society

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How do Procedural and Substantive Law Differ?
  • Procedural Law Rules for enforcement of legal
    rights and duties
  • Substantive Law Rules that define legal rights
    and duties

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What is Business Law?
  • Business Law Rules that apply to business
    situations and transactions
  • Torts Private wrongs against people or
    organizations
  • Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) A large set of
    business statutes which simplified, clarified,
    and modernized many laws relating to commercial
    transactions

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Schools of Legal Thought
  • Historical-Believe strongly in the rule of
    precedent
  • Sociological-Set new precedent-Take into account
    religion, politics
  • Analytical-the man is the law, inferior.
  • Natural-God-based upon majority.
  • Realist-Combination.

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Requisites of Law
  • Flexible
  • Certain
  • Knowable
  • Reasonably fair to all

Judge-Hears original Trial Justice-Hears trial
at appellate level.
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Keys to Observe in Solving Cases
  • Facts
  • Issue-Disputed Point
  • What rule of law is involved
  • How does this rule apply to the facts
  • Decision
  • Reasoning

Venue- Geographical jurisdiction to hear a case.
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Changes in the Law
  • Adult Age
  • Drinking Age
  • Consumers are shielded
  • Workers

Law is constantly changing to fit society Not all
custom or ethical and social standards have the
force of law.
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