which type of law is the oldest and most rigid
what is common law based on?
the doctrine of stare descsis (latin word which means, let the former decision stand)
what is common law?
a judge made decision that was recorded/documented that is used as precedent (earlier cases which are followed and referred). least flexible of all laws. common law comes from england, and is a “judge made” law. pay attention to the key words.
if there is a question that uses the words..
absolute
must be
always
would the answer likely be true or false
false, the statement is too strong, even though common laws are uniform, they are not likely guaranteed(absolute) withought considerations
with common law, if there is not a case in B.C. to reference, can a judge go to another province or country to use as precendent
yes, anywhere that common law has been adopted
what is equitable law?
the law of fairness. a judge can look at common law, but also look at what is fair. if a person was suing for their car back and not in the form of damages(money) the just would look at both laws, common law and equitable law
equitable law uses- specific performance (can tell someone specifically what they have to do like return the car with the rims on it)
injunction(something you are not allowed to do moving forward, like walk on someones lawn)
if you are suing someone for money which law would you use
common law
if you are suing someone for return of something personal or specific which law would you use
equitable law
what does quanti meruit mean and which law does it apply to
it means “as much as you deserve” and is used in equitable law
which law is stronger and will prevail in the court system, common law or equitable law
equitable law
can a judge mix and match remedies like damages(money from common law) and specific performance/injunction from equitable law?
no, judge has to pick one law to use. on the exam they will try to trick you by putting both types into one remedy
the judge can excersice (which means “look at”) both laws, but then he has to pick 1!!!
what is a satute law
legislative law that comes through the government
it is designed to change (overwrite)the common law that is sooo old and outdated
what is legislation?
land title act
which law is the strongest
common law
equitable law
statute law
statute law (most powerful)
followed by equitable law
and then common law (weakest one)
“quantum meruit” is a legal principal that:
promise is the key word
which if the following statements is NOT true?
precedents form a major part of the common law system. another main source of our law is legislation. which of the following could be called “legislation:
which of the following BEST describes the difference between common law and statute law?
where a case is brought before a judge of the British Columbia supreme court
which of the following statements concerning the equitable jurisdiction of the court is TRUE?
notice-
answer 2 uses “regardless” which is too strong of a statement
and answer 3- mixes two laws equitable law(specific performance, injunctions) and common law(legal damages)
what are the 3 types of remedies in equitable law?
which of the following acts would engage a category of law that is considered “public law”
when a judge “distinguishes” a case on its facts, this means:
which of the following would NOT be available to a judgement creditor as a means of enforcing a judgment?
tricky again= write of sommons means “notification”