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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common law for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the legal principles and precedents established and developed by courts and judges, rather than by legislation. Example: "The common law for property ownership in this state is based on the principle of adverse possession."
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In making this choice, she is declaring common law for those within her borders.
The obvious source in the common law for the combined meaning of these provisions is the law of civil conspiracy.
But in this case we need not refer to the common law for a classification of the offense.
"Civil law may be more suitable than common law for complex war-crimes trials," he said, because it does not depend on the cooperation of the defendant.
Civil-law systems have less need than the common law for a formality such as nominal consideration; they prescribe methods directly in their statutes.
There was no absolute immunity at common law for prosecutors other than absolute immunity from suits for malicious prosecution and defamation.
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By contrast, who today remembers that the much-loved English common law called for execution as punishment for hundreds of crimes, including theft of any object worth five shillings or more?
Still, he translated several books -- one on English common law -- for the emperor.
That amendment incorporates common law principles for damages.
Edward's civil legislation, which amended the unwritten common law, remained for centuries as the basic statute law.
In early common law, conviction for an infamous crime resulted in disqualification to testify as a witness.
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