Similar words: commonly, common, in common, uncommon, common good, commonality, commonwealth, common ground. Meaning: n. 1. (civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial decisions 2. a system of jurisprudence based on judicial precedents rather than statutory laws common-law. adj. based on common law.
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121, From the seventeenth century onwards the customs of merchants and many of the rules of the law merchant were incorporated into the common law.
122, The greatest contribution Mansfield made to the law of England is to fix the commercial customs as a part of common Law.
123, In the fifteenth century, however, equity law and equity case law developed into an in dependent legal system and judiciary (Court of chancery)which competed with the ordinary common law courts.
124, Assumption of risk is one of rules in outdoor sports, and from a legal point of view, is an ancient defense matters in common law.
125, Under the common law system, statutes as well as cases are sources of law.
126, The common law provides an injured party with no remedy for an innocent misrepresentation.
126, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
127, Contract law has its sources in both common law and statute.
128, Whether from the view of continental law system or common law system, from "monadic theory" or "binary theory", their application respectively have their advantages and disadvantages.
129, The rights and duties involved in a tort case arise from either statute or common law.
130, Introduction of the Common Law should res ipsa loquitur of the way.
131, By the common law of England, misprision of felony or treason was a crime of omission.
132, There are different jurisprudential foundations of seizure of ships on Common Law and Civil Law.
133, Because each judicial opinion serves as a precedent for later decisions, as a result, common law is sometimes called judge-made law.
134, Common law countries take compensation as a independent criminal judgment, at the same time combine perpetrator's victim compensation with suspended sentence and commutable sentence.
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