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LSB 3213 Unit 1 Exam Study Guide Q&A 100% Guaranteed Success What is a bill - draft or proposed statute that a legislature has not yet passed or the executive has not yet approved What is a statue - created by a legislative body for the passage of federal law What is an ordinance, and what ty...

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What is a bill - ✔✔draft or proposed statute that a legislature has not yet

passed or the executive has not yet approved

What is a statue - ✔✔created by a legislative body for the passage of

federal law

What is an ordinance, and what types of issues do ordinances generally

regulate? - ✔✔statutes at local level are ordinances. Generally regulate

issues such as time zone or impose health and safety regulations on local

merchants such as restaurants.

What is common law? - ✔✔essential law made by the courts, that is; law

that has not specifically been passed by the legislature but is based on the

fundamentals of the previous cases that had similar factors

What is the difference between substantive law and procedural law? -

✔✔Substantive provides individuals with rights and create certain duties,

whereas procedural sets a structure and rules for pursuing substantive

rights

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, What system of law is the U.S. common law derived from? - ✔✔British

common law

Can a person be prosecuted criminally and sued civilly for the same act? -

✔✔Yes, they are not mutually exclusive

What is the difference between monetary damages, a restraining order,

and specific performance? - ✔✔monetary damages- remedies

equitable relief- restraining order

an order requiring a party to carry out their obligations as specified in the

contract.- specific performance

Do secondary sources of law have any independent authority or legally

binding effect? - ✔✔No

How did the Pennsylvania Supreme Court rule in Flagella v. Pennsylvania

Hospital (1964)? - ✔✔In favor of Flagiello

What does the categorical imperative test consist of? - ✔✔In

summary(Kant), the categorical imperative test is a moral test to help

individuals decide right and wrong. Hence the question, "What if everyone

took the same action?"

What is the broadcast news test? - ✔✔how you would feel if a business

decision was broadcasted to the public

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