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what does 'right of law' mean​

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Answered by aryanray49
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In an abstract sense, justice, ethical correctness, or harmony with the rules of law or the principles of morals. ... They include the rights of property, marriage, protection by law, freedom to contract, trial by jury, and the like. These rights are capable of being enforced or redressed in a civil action in a court.

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Answered by simrankaur33085
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Right. In an abstract sense, justice, ethical correctness, or harmony with the rules of law or the principles of morals. In a concrete legal sense, a power, privilege, demand, or claim possessed by a particular person by virtue of law. ... These rights are capable of being enforced or redressed in a civil action in a court ...

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