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Explain Arbitary Laws?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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Answered by rupali9172D
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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 ....

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