WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

THE ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST AND EGYPT 3200 BC500 BC

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civil law
A
branch of law that deals with private rights and matters
B
king of the Babylonian empire who rebuilt the city of Babylon and is credited with the construction of the famous Hanging Gardens.
C
chief minister who supervised the business of government in ancient Egypt
D
system of government through departments and subdivisions administered by officials who follow set rules
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Civil law is a system of law or body of rules dealing with the civil or private rights of citizens and not the public at large. It is primarily concerned with the private relations between two or more citizens and is generally codified.

Detailed explanation-2: -Civil law is a branch of law in which cases are tried under Civil Courts and Tribunals relating to that. The damages caused to either of the parties are resolved by paying them an amount of money and not through imprisonment. They are a set of codified laws and decisions which are binding on the parties involved.

Detailed explanation-3: -Civil Law is a general law that solves disputes between 2 organisations or individuals. As per Civil Law, the wrongdoer will have to compensate the affected organisation or individual. Civil Law deals with Property, Money, Housing, Divorce, custody of a child in the event of divorce etc.

Detailed explanation-4: -Private Law is concerned with both substantive and procedural rules governing relationship between individuals (such as the law of torts or private injuries, contracts, property, wills, inheritance, marriage, divorce, adoption, and the like).

Detailed explanation-5: -Private law is the area of law that governs the relationships between private individuals. In contrast, public law is the branch of law that deals with the relationship between the individual and the state. This distinction is important because it governs which court system hears a case.

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