Why are laws formed
A: laws are made before a contingency
B: Laws are made after a contingency
C: A contingency always happens before a law is approved and passed
D: laws are passed to stand the 'test of time' and are applicable to other similar circumstances in the future
A: laws are made before a contingency
B: Laws are made after a contingency
C: A contingency always happens before a law is approved and passed
D: laws are passed to stand the 'test of time' and are applicable to other similar circumstances in the future
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- Which of the following part of the British government passed the harsh laws after the Tea Party?
- The laws made in one state govern the people living or working in other states.
- The British Constitution is made up of the following laws except ______. A: common law B: commonwealth law C: statute law D: conventions
- Insurance regulation is governed by laws passed by the National People’s Congress (NPC).
- According to the origins of laws, which of the following is not one type of laws? A: Contract law B: Common law C: Statutory law D: Regulatory law