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Natural law Is defined as the divine inspiration in man of the sense of justice, fairness and
righteousness, not by divine revelation or formal promulgation, but by internal dictate of reason
alone
Natural law This law is ever present and binding on all men everywhere and at all times
Natural law This law is said to be impressed in man as the core of his higher self at the
very moment of being of, perhaps, even before that
Moral law The collective sense of right and wrong of every community
True T/F: There is no definite legal sanction for violation of purely moral law
Displeasure, contempt, indignation If a member of the community disregards the moral
norms, spontaneous social reaction is produced in the form of public ___________, __________,
or __________
Pleasure, approval, joy If there is conformity to the moral norms, there is created
spontaneous social response which may be in the form of public ___________, __________, or
__________
, Moral law This law is not absolute
It varies with the changing times, conditions or convictions of the people
Laws of physical science / physical law In the operation or course of nature, there are
uniformities of actions and orders of sequence which are the physical phenomena that we sense
and feel
They are known as the ____________
Physical law This law addresses to the objects which have no power to disobey, is in
reality nothing more than an order or regularity is called law only by analogy
Physical law Examples of this law are the law of gravitation and the law of chemical
combination
State law Law that is promulgated and enforced by the state
State law This law is also called positive law, municipal law, civil law or imperative law
State law It is the law that we are refer to when we speak of law in connection with
obligations and contracts, marriage, the administration of justice, the conduct of elections and the
entire governmental process itself