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| 2 | The decisions made by judges in previous cases |   
| 3 | Handles personal events, like marriages, and divorces |   
| 4 | Regulates the well-being of a worker (amount of hours, amount of pay, etc.) |   
| 6 | The type of law that has the highest power, and overrides every other law |   
| 8 | When a judge decides a case differentiates too much from a previous decision's case |   
| 10 | An agreement to not prosecute a foreign person if a crime is committed in another country |   
| 11 | Responsible for banking services, postal services, and marriage/divorces |   
| 13 | The rules/steps that are to be followed in order to enforce the law |   
| 14 | An agreement to send someone back to the country where the crime was originally committed |   
| 16 | Statutes made by the municipal/local government |   
| 17 | Deals with people, and their relationship with government departments |   
| 19 | Governs the relations between independent nations |   
| 20 | Distributes property, as well as wishes/desires after death |   
| 23 | This type of law includes the ownership, and transferring of real estate |   
| 24 | Sometimes referred to as civil law |   
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| 1 | Has a general/universal application, and is sometimes referred to as case law |   
| 2 | Mutual agreements between people, and businesses (i.e. transactions) |   
| 5 | Responsible for education, health care, highways, and properties |   
| 7 | Common law verdicts that have been formally written into legislation |   
| 9 | The laws that are enforced within a specific nation/country |   
| 12 | Having the authority to pass, and enforce laws |   
| 15 | Refers to the content of the law |   
| 18 | Punishes behaviours/actions that causes harm to others |   
| 21 | Type of law created by government representatives |   
| 22 | Seeks compensation for individuals damaged by persons, or organizations |   
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