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Learn about the constitutional, statutory, case, and administrative laws affecting business, their sources, conflicts, and main types. Explore criminal, civil, and procedural laws, as well as the Uniform Commercial Code.
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Law for Business Mr. Bernstein Sources of our Laws, pp 9-13 September 15, 2014
Law for BusinessMr. Bernstein What are the sources of our Laws? Constitutional Allocation of Power Between People and their Government Allocation of Power Between Federal and State Governments Allocation of Power Among the Branches of Government Statutory Case Administrative
Law for BusinessMr. Bernstein What Happens When Laws Conflict? Constitutions are the highest source of law Statutes must be constitutional Ordinances and Administrative regulations must not exceed powers delegated Case law can be overriden by new statutes or ordinances
Law for BusinessMr. Bernstein What Are the Main Types of Laws? Criminal laws: Offense against society Civil laws: Violation of an individual’s rights Procedural law: Governs the methods of enforcement Substantive law: Defines offense Business law: Rules that apply to business situations and transactions (can also be criminal laws) *Uniform Commercial Code, widely adopted business law (UCC)