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Legal Definitions - private law

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Definition of private law

Private law refers to the body of law that deals with the relationships, property, and rights of private individuals. It is different from public law, which deals with the government and its relationship with individuals and other entities.

Examples of private law include:

  • Contract law: This governs the agreements between individuals or businesses.
  • Tort law: This deals with civil wrongs, such as negligence or intentional harm, that one person may cause to another.
  • Property law: This governs the ownership and use of property, including real estate and personal property.

These examples illustrate how private law applies to the relationships and interactions between individuals and entities in society. Private law is important because it provides a framework for resolving disputes and protecting the rights of individuals in their personal and business dealings.

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Simple Definition

Private law is a set of rules that deal with how people and their things are related. It's different from public law, which deals with how the government and its people are related. Private law can also be called special law. It's like a set of instructions that people follow to make sure they treat each other and their things fairly.

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