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Legal System Purposes

Legal systems regulate society

Legal systems permit some behaviours. For example, Manitoba's The Corporations Act provides for the legal concept of a corporation to be created to limit the personal liability of its owners. So too, the legal concept of strata titles is made law in Manitoba's The Condominium Act to allow combinations of shared and unilaterally owned titles known as condominiums may be created to allow ownership of physical parts of things and percentages of other things. As another example, Canada's Trade-marks Act encourages commerce and investment by allowing the national registration of claims to exclusive rights to trade-marks. Without these statutes creating such rights, such rights would not exist.

Legal systems prohibit some behaviours. For example, certain decks may not be built unless a permit is obtained from the City of Winnipeg to build a deck that complies with the Manitoba Building Code and other regulations under Manitoba's The Buildings and Mobile Homes Act. Similarly, in some contexts Manitoba's Human Rights Code prohibits treating people differently due to a list of characteristics unless the purpose of the different treatment falls under an affirmative action exclusion.

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