Civil law specifies the acts or omissions that constitute crime. a. True b. False

Social Studies · College · Wed Jan 13 2021

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b. False

Civil law typically does not specify the acts or omissions that constitute crimes. Criminal law, not civil law, defines and outlines offenses that are considered crimes against the state. Civil law, on the other hand, deals with private disputes between individuals or entities and is concerned with issues such as contracts, property, and family matters.

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