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What is Punitive in regard to types of damages?
Punitive damages are awarded when the goal is to punish.
Which source of law is considered Primary?
Common Law Doctrine
Which source of law is considered Secondary?
A Legal Encyclopedia - any encyclopedia is trying to explain something is a secondary
source of law.
What are the other terms used for Common Law Doctrine?
1) Case Law
2) Judge Law
What is Stare Decisis?
Stare Decisis is used in case/judge/common law doctrine - means the court will follow
past precedent in their jurisdiction.
Note there are exceptions to stare decisis.
What are the sources of American Law?
1) US Constitution & State Constitutions
2) Statutory Law - enacted by legislative bodies
3) Administrative Law - regulations by administrative agencies
4) Case/Judge/Common Law
When is Stare Decisis not followed in Common Law Doctrine?
1) When the fact patterns are not the same in the case
2) When the court said they were wrong in the past
What does Administrative Law focus on?
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Administrative Law focus is on rules for their area of expertise at the Federal, State, &
Local level of agencies.
Example of agencies FDA, FAA, FTC, SEC
Who creates Statutory Law?
Statutory Law is created by legislative bodies at the Federal, State, & Local levels.
Examples - Congress = federal, Senate = state, City Council = local
Does all law have to be constitutional?
Yes, the US Constitution is the supreme law of the land and if a law is created and
considered NOT constitutional then it CANNOT become a law.
What is the Supremacy Clause?
Supremacy Clause pertains to the U.S. Constitution, that says it takes precedent over
all law.
How do change / overturn a Supreme Court Decision?
1) Create a new law = remember it must be Constitutional
2) Constitutional Amendment = not easy to accomplish
What is the purpose of the Uniform Commercial Code UCC?
UCC's purpose is to reduce difficulties for businesses conducting trade and commerce.
NOTE does not apply to real estate, services, & employment contracts
What are characteristics of UCC?
1) UCC is STATE Law, adopted by ALL states.
2) It is uniform but FLEXIBLE set of rules governing commercial transactions.
3) Applies to tangible & moveable goods only
4) Is statutory law
Does UCC have presedent over contract terms?
It can but it doesn't have too, it is at the discretion of the contract creators. This is a
demonstration of the UCC's flexible design.
If a contract doesn't cover something, then the UCC applies.
What is civil law?
Civil Law is also known as tort law. Deals with rights and duties between persons or
between persons & their governments.
Example private party lawsuit against each other.
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