Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

one heaven iconVII.   Law

7.13 Restitution of Law

Article 317 - Remedy

Canon 3310 (link)

Remedy is the lawful means to recover a right or prevent its loss; or to prevent or obtain restitution for a wrong or offence.

Canon 3311 (link)

The word remedy originates from the Latin remedium meaning "cure or medicine".

Canon 3312 (link)

By definition, every Decree, Prescript, Rescript, Policy, Statute or Ordinance of law relates to one (1) or more Rights being a form of property. Therefore for every right in law that is withheld, there must be a remedy for its restoration, for every right that is created, there must be a means by which such a right may also be suspended and proper redress if such a suspension occurs.

Canon 3313 (link)

For every right, there is a remedy; where there is no remedy, there is no right. Therefore, in the absence of remedy, there is no law.