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Antecedent and remedial rights are also known by the names:
Primary and secondary rights
Principal and accessory rights
Substantive and adjective rights
All the above
- Option 1: Primary and Secondary Rights
- Primary rights come into existence firsthand, serving as the foundation.
- Secondary rights arise as a result of the infringement or threat to primary rights.
- Option 2: Principal and Accessory Rights
- Principal rights are the main rights that exist independently.
- Accessory rights are dependent on and assist the principal rights.
- Option 3: Substantive and Adjective Rights
- Substantive rights are fundamental rights and obligations.
- Adjective rights deal with the procedural or remedial aspects to enforce substantive rights.
- Option 4: All the above
- All the mentioned rights are terminologies for describing antecedent and remedial rights in different contexts.
Answer: Option 4
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