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The law offers you protections, such as from discrimination and unfair treatment by others. The law also places '''responsibilities''' on you.  
The law offers you protections, such as from '''discrimination''' and unfair treatment by others. The law also places '''responsibilities''' on you.  


When you rent a place to live, for example, you have the right to the quiet enjoyment of your home. Your neighbours also have this right. This means you have a responsibility not to make noise that disturbs your neighbours. And your neighbours have a responsibility not to make noise that disturbs you.  
When you rent a place to live, for example, you have the right to the quiet enjoyment of your home. Your neighbours also have this right. This means you have a responsibility not to make noise that disturbs your neighbours. And your neighbours have a responsibility not to make noise that disturbs you.  
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