I partially agree with this statement. An example of this case was posted on the Find Law webpage, where it discusses the extent to which a company can be held liable for the safety of customers outside of its establishment. They discuss conditions that lead to “outdoor slips and falls.” For example, in the case of sidewalks outside a business, a business may be held liable for "injuries on a sidewalk used exclusively by customers coming and going from a business, or when a dangerous condition exists on its own" steps private individuals". 4. In Essentials of Business Law, Samuelson defines natural law as the belief that “an unjust law is no law at all” (13). I therefore do not agree with Stendhal's thesis. He may have been referring to the term natural law from another perspective. Natural law is not “nonsense,” as he claims. Natural law relates sentences to morality by arguing that “law must have a moral basis” (Samuelson 12). Therefore, I don't think that legal positivism or legal realism makes more sense than the actual concept of natural law. 5. Consider the following statements and consider the degree to which you agree or
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