Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) Practice Exam

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What type of law is considered superior as it sets the rules for the rest of the legal system?

  1. A. Intra-vires

  2. B. Jurisdiction

  3. C. Ultra-vires

  4. D. Constitutional law

The correct answer is: D. Constitutional law

Constitutional law is considered superior as it sets the rules for the rest of the legal system. In a legal hierarchy, constitutional law holds the highest authority and governs the powers and limitations of government institutions, ensuring that all other laws must comply with its provisions. In comparison to the other options, Intra-vires refers to actions within an organization's powers, Jurisdiction pertains to the authority to make legal decisions within a specific area or over a certain matter, and Ultra-vires refers to actions that go beyond the scope of an entity's authority. However, none of these options hold the same level of importance and supremacy as constitutional law in establishing legal standards and principles.