Asked by Viviana Vergara on Apr 28, 2024

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Mary is suing Arthur because he breached a contract to sell her 2,000 tonnes of first-grade steel. There is no legislation that deals with the issue between them. Mary's rights and obligations in relation to contracts are part of the procedural law.

Procedural Law

The body of law that prescribes the methods and processes for enforcing rights and obtaining redress for wrongs within the legal system.

Contract Breach

An occurrence when one party fails to fulfill their obligations under a contract, either by not performing their duties, providing incomplete work, or violating the contract terms.

First-grade Steel

Refers to the highest quality of steel suitable for premium applications where material standards are critical.

  • Comprehend the differences among various sectors of Canadian law, such as procedural, substantive, private, public, civil, and criminal law.
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Courtney J. CarrollMay 01, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Mary's rights and obligations in relation to contracts are part of substantive law, which defines the rights and duties of people in society, as opposed to procedural law, which outlines the steps and processes for enforcing those rights and duties.