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Laws are meted out in courts by judges, who interpret and apply legal statutes to resolve disputes, determine guilt or innocence in criminal cases, and impose penalties or sanctions on individuals found to be in violation of the law. The judicial process involves gathering evidence, hearing arguments from both sides, and making decisions based on the law.
Oh, dude, when laws are meted out, it's like the legal system serving up consequences for breaking the rules. It's basically when the powers that be decide to dish out punishments or penalties for not following the law. So, yeah, it's like the universe saying, "Hey, you messed up, here's your consequence."
Common law is also known as case law or judge-made law.
The law states that Force = Mass * Acceleration, and that is what the law shows.
Boyle's Law. See related link below.
A common nickname for the first law of motion is "Law of Inertia."
No, Newton's first law is the law of inertia.