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Introduction

Questions:

1. Meaning of law in general

2. General divisions of law

3. Concepts of state law

3. Subjects of law

4. The law of religion and faith which concerns itself with the concept of sin and salvation

5. The divine law is promulgated by who?

6. It has been regarded as the reasonable basis of state law.

7. May then be defined as the divine inspiration in man of the sense of justice fairness, and righteousness, not by di

8. It speaks of the totality of norms of good and right conduct growing out of the collective sense of right and wrong

9. In the operation or course of nature there are uniformities of actions and orders of sequence which are the physi

10. What is the law that is promulgated and enforced by the state?

11. It is the law that we refer to when we speak of law in connection with obligations and contracts, marriage, the a

What are the characteristics of law

Law tells us what shall be done and what shall not be done. As a rule of human conduct, law takes cognizance of ext

Law is considered a positive command imposing a duty to obey and involving a sanction which forces obedience.

The government is empowered to enact ordinances which have a binding force of laws

Law is intended by man to serve man. It regulates the relations of men to maintain harmony in society and to make

What are the principal sources of law in the Philippines

it is promulgated by the people themselves, binding on all individual citizens and all agencies of the government.

It consists in the declaration of legal rules by a competent authority. It is the preponderant source of law in the Phili
They are those issued by administrative officials under legislative authority. Are intended to clarify or explain the law

The decisions of the courts, particularly the Supreme Court, applying or interpreting the laws or the constitution for

It consists of those habits and practices which through long and uninterrupted usage have become acknowledged a

That portion of the body of law creating, defining, and regulating rights and duties which may be either public or pri

That portion of the body of law describing the manner or procedure by which rights may be enforced or their violati

The body of legal rules which regulates the rights and duties arising from the relationship of the state to the people.

The law which defines crimes and provides for their punishment.

That law which governs the relations among nations or states;

That law which governs the relations between the states and its citizens

That law which governs the methods by which the functions of administrative authorities are to be performed;

That branch of private law which governs the methods of trial and punishment in criminal cases

The body of rules which regulates the relations of individuals with one another for purely private ends.

The body of rules which deals with the nature and sources of obligations and the rights and duties arising from agre

The law on obligations and contracts is found in/


A ny rule of action or system of uniformity

Law(in the strict-legal sense), Law ( in the non-legal sense)

General or abstract sense and specific or material sense

State law, divine law, natural law and moral law

Divine law

God

Natural Law

Natural Law

Moral Law

Lawnof Physical Science or Physical law

State Law

State Law, positive law, municipal law, civil law

It is a rule of conduct, It is obligatory, It is promulgated by legitimate authority, it is of common observance and ben

It is a rule of conduct

It is obligatory

It is promulgated by legitimate authority

It is of common observance and benefit

Constitution, legislation,administrative rules and regulations, judicial decisions and customs

the fundamental law or supreme law or highest law of the land

Legislation
Administrative or executive orders, regulations, and rulings.

Judicial decisions or jurisprudence.

Custom

Substantive law

Adjective law

Public law

Criminal law

International law

Constitutional law

administrative law

Criminal procedure

Private law

The law of obligations and contracts

Republic Act No. 386 also known as the Civil Code of the Philippines
servance and benefit

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