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1. Precedent here refers to judicial precedent, derived from cases decided within the hierarchy of the court structure.
2. Davis' original move to Los Angeles established the judicial precedent that a team can move without approval from other owners.
3. This is a classical marine judicial precedent.
4. The Criminal Judicial Precedent is not only a product of the mischief of Statute Law but also the specification and proper supplement of Statute Law .
5. From the judicial precedent, discussing about the logical connection between causes and conditions is a new angle in realizing the causation theory.
6. The judicial precedent is impetus to the development of the law.
7. In Blackmun's view the constitution and judicial precedent failed to establish that personhood applied to the unborn.
8. Judicial precedent has existed for many centuries and develops in continental legal system gradually. This phenomenon should be paid more attention.
9. The Chapter 8 introduces the latest judicial precedent development of Japanese Private International Law.
10. Chapter one, different countries and area' s legislation, judicial precedent and theories.
11. Establish the criminal judicial precedent system with our Chinese feature.
12. In fact,[Sentence dictionary] the judicial precedent system had a very glorious history in the ancient judicatory in our country.
13. For recent years, American court has explained and developed the principle of"minimum contact" in its judicial precedent. It sets the initial rules and standards for network's jurisdiction.
14. On judicial aspects, we should construct the civil code judicial precedent institution.
15. In 1870, England balance court established floating charge system with the judicial precedent, and then many nations accepted it.
16. However, there is no final conclusion about its legal validity in any country's legislation or judicial precedent.
17. This paper will get something in common by comparison of Qing Dynasty's leading case system and British judicial precedent system in order that it can benefit for our legal system modernisation .
18. In Japan, the statement of a case just base on judicial precedent , orit break law.
19. But, because our cognitions is comparative late, and without any kind of judicial precedent, thus research of our theoretical field on this object is insufficient.
20. Improvement in the standard of law reporting and the establishment of the doctrine of judicial precedent have considerably lessened these difficulties.
21. The second section mainly analyzes the different operating mechanism between Qing Dynasty's leading case system and British judicial precedent system in their judicatory practice.
22. Then it is suggested that our country should establish the judicial precedent system for the implementation of the code of criminal law in order to meet the needs of the judicial practice.
23. The theory of trademark dilution originated from the scholarly exploration in America and the judicial precedent in Germany. It's been legislated in some countries.
24. Positive law is the main source of continental legal system, while the source of law in Anglo-American countries is based on judicial precedent.
25. Jhering's theory had great influence to German law-making and judicial precedent and gave impetus to the law-making of countries belonging to the Continental Law System.
26. In judicial actions the countries of continental law system have made some room for judicial precedent while persisting in formal law.
27. The main study of the third section settles the position that the Qing Dynasty's leading case and the British judicial precedent stand in their legal system.
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