Imperative law definition
Imperative law means law which is not optional or default law. Its complement is "suppletive law" meaning optional or default rules. It comprises definitional law and public order rules.
Examples of Imperative law in a sentence
Therefore, the terms stated in this contract replace any other guarantee, condition, term, agreement and obligation, either express or implicit, imposed by law, by consensus, by habit, commercial custom or in any other way and especially, the guarantees of quality and adaptation to a specific purpose, of diligence and/or reasonable ability, all of which are expressly excluded insofar as it is permitted by the applicable Imperative law.