Self-Help

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Self-help has several common definitions:[1]


Additionally, self-help is also an important legal concept:

Self-help, in the legal context, refers to obtaining relief or enforcing one's rights without going through legal processes, such as repossessing a car when payments are past due, retrieving borrowed or stolen goods, or demanding and receiving payment. Self-help is legal as long as it does not "disturb the peace" or violate some other law (as an example, "self-help evictions", whereby the landlord simply changes the locks and removes property without going through a court proceeding, are generally illegal on residential leases, but are legal on commercial leases).[2]

Self-help is a very strongly held conservative value. It is considered the responsibility of the individual to place personal effort and initiative for improvement above reliance on government or other compulsory programs.

References[edit]

  1. Collected definitions at dictionary.com
  2. USLegal Legal Definitions index

Categories: [Legal Terms] [Virtues]


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