What’s the difference between “law on the books” versus “law in action”?
Law on the books is a statue that may not be used, where their is no action brought for that law in a court. Mainly old laws on the books. Although, I never heard the phrase law in action.
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Law on the books is a statue that may not be used, where their is no action brought for that law in a court. Mainly old laws on the books. Although, I never heard the phrase law in action.