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Title: How does criminal law differ from civil law?
Post by: aaafgdfgf on Mar 11, 2018
How does criminal law differ from civil law?
 
  a. Civil law includes laws relating to property, contracts, and other issues dealing with private rights of citizens rather than an offense against society.
  b. Criminal law does not allow for the use of fines as does civil law.
  c. The two terms are interchangeable.
  d. Civil law grants no authority for punishments.
  e. Civil law deals with offenses against society rather than the rights of private citizens.

Question -2-

The rules and regulations that declare what types of conduct constitute an offense against society and prescribe the punishment to be imposed for such conduct are collectively referred to as
 
  a. case law.
  b. civil law.
  c. constitutional law.
  d. precedent.
  e. criminal law.

Question -3-

Britain has historically differed from other European countries such as France and Germany because of its reliance upon
 
  a. common law.
  b. civil law.
  c. legislative law.
  d. administrative law.
  e. executive precedent.

Question -4-

Judge-made law handed down through judicial opinions that establishes slowly evolving precedents over time, is referred to as
 
  a. civil law.
  b. common law.
  c. legislative law.
  d. pre-emptive law.
  e. martial law.


Title: How does criminal law differ from civil law?
Post by: mmem on Mar 11, 2018
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