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define the term arbitrary law​

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Answered by PrashantMishra420420
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adj. Determined or founded on individual discretion, especially when based on one's opinion, judgment, or prejudice, rather than on fixed rules, procedures, or law. See also abuse of discretion. Absolute; despotic; completely unreasonable; lacking any rational basis.

Answered by ds8273626p87ipd
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An arbitrary law refers to law imposed by the mere will of the legislature. It is not founded in the nature of things. For example, the tariff law. The term arbitrary law is used in opposition to immutable law.Arbitrary is defined as something that is determined by judgment or whim and not for any specific reason or rule. An example of an arbitrary decision would be a decision to go to the beach, just because you feel like it..

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