DEFINITIONS
Codify - arranged and recorded systematically
Case Law - a method of deciding cases based on recorded decisions of similar cases
Common Law - law that developed in English courts and relies on case law and is common to all people
Rule of Precedent - applying a previous decision to a case that has similar circumstances
Inter vires- within the power of government to pass laws
Ultra vires- beyond the power of government to pass laws
Executive Branch - the administrative branch of government responsible for carrying out the government plans and policies
Legislative branch - the branch of government that has the power to make, change, and repeat laws
Judiciary - the branch of government responsible for presiding over Canada’s court system
Codify - arranged and recorded systematically
Case Law - a method of deciding cases based on recorded decisions of similar cases
Common Law - law that developed in English courts and relies on case law and is common to all people
Rule of Precedent - applying a previous decision to a case that has similar circumstances
Inter vires- within the power of government to pass laws
Ultra vires- beyond the power of government to pass laws
Executive Branch - the administrative branch of government responsible for carrying out the government plans and policies
Legislative branch - the branch of government that has the power to make, change, and repeat laws
Judiciary - the branch of government responsible for presiding over Canada’s court system