Question of Law and Fact (Coursework Sample)
It is commonly said that all questions which arise for consideration in a Court of justice are of two kinds. They are either question of law or of fact. It has been found to be very difficult to define the exact difference between law and fact. Law consists of the abstract rules and facts are the raw materials on the basis of which the law creates certain rights and duties.
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QUESTION OF LAW AND FACT
1 INTRODUCTION:
It is commonly said that all questions which arise for consideration in a Court of justice are of two kinds. They are either question of law or of fact. It has been found to be very difficult to define the exact difference between law and fact. Law consists of the abstract rules and facts are the raw materials on the basis of which the law creates certain rights and duties.
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