Asked by Nefetiti Easter on Jun 22, 2024
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What would happen if courts enforced agreements that involve the violation of a statute?
A) They would frustrate the purpose for which the legislature passed the statute.
B) The legislature would override such decisions.
C) It would promote obedience of the law.
D) The public would show greater respect for courts.
Statute Violation
An act or omission that goes against a law enacted by a legislative body, potentially leading to legal penalties.
Enforced Agreements
Contracts or legal agreements that are recognized by law as valid and are subject to enforcement through legal processes.
Legislature
A government agency authorized to create, modify, and abolish regulations within a specified territory.
- Recognize the impact of enforcing agreements that violate statutes and the legislative intent behind statutory prohibitions.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the impact of enforcing agreements that violate statutes and the legislative intent behind statutory prohibitions.
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