Physical Security Professional Certification Practice Exam

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Which of the following is not classified as a sub-category of civil law?

  1. Tort law

  2. Domestic law

  3. Property law

  4. Contract law

The correct answer is: Domestic law

Domestic law is the correct choice for being classified as not a sub-category of civil law. Civil law primarily encompasses areas that govern private relations between individuals, organizations, or government entities, focusing on legal disputes that do not involve criminal charges. Tort law deals with civil wrongs that cause harm or loss, allowing individuals to seek compensation. Property law concerns the rights and duties related to the ownership and use of physical and intellectual property. Contract law governs agreements between parties, outlining their rights and obligations. In contrast, domestic law generally refers to the laws governing a nation’s internal affairs, which may include various branches such as criminal, constitutional, and administrative law, rather than just civil disputes. Thus, it is not classified as a sub-category of civil law but rather encompasses a broader range of legal issues within a country's legal system.