Acts is not law law would be like if u are against the law u are no rather to do anything good in participation.
it means that no one can be above the law
it means that the laws could never be broken by anybody
it means that the laws could never be broken by anybody
The word you are looking for is "punishment." It refers to the penalty imposed on someone who has broken the law.
Two of the types of law that cover acts that result in harm to another are: criminal law and product liability law.
coercive acts
yes (i think)Added: In the US - intermittently broken (i.e.: dashed) lines down the center of the roadway means that it is permissable to pass. An un-broken DOUBLE line means no passing.
Lately we have heard about "unelected " judges and about the 9th circuit. It is a GOOD thing that judges are NOT elected. This means they don't owe their appointment to anyone, any corporate power, or political parties and can be objective. If a judge has broken the law it goes before an ethic board who look at the charges and decide if he has broken laws, so he can be removed.
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