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Rules or principles prescribed by authority or established by custom, which a state, community, society, or the like recognize as binding on its members.

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  • Useless laws weaken the necessary laws.
  • You are correct when you say “As the laws of nature are time scale independent , both obey exactly the same laws”.
  • Huh? A radical change in laws is required to seize insolvent banks?
  • The banks were paid by the borrowers to properly follow the title laws that they themselves wrote.
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