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Legal Definitions - remedial enforcement

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Definition of remedial enforcement

Definition: Remedial enforcement is a legal term that refers to the secondary right under the primary right. A right is something that is proper under law, morality, or ethics. It is a legally enforceable claim that another will do or will not do a given act. Remedial enforcement is the process of enforcing a right through legal means.

Example: If a person has a right to receive payment for services rendered, but the other party refuses to pay, the person can initiate legal proceedings to enforce their right to payment. This is an example of remedial enforcement.

Remedial enforcement is important because it allows individuals to protect their rights and seek justice through the legal system. Without remedial enforcement, individuals may be unable to enforce their rights and may be left without recourse if their rights are violated.

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Simple Definition

Remedial enforcement is a way to make sure that someone follows the rules. It's like a backup plan to make sure that if someone doesn't do what they're supposed to do, there will be consequences. It's like having a teacher or parent who can make sure everyone is doing what they're supposed to do.

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