Sentence examples for common law terminology from inspiring English sources

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The first condition is the "conditio sine qua non" rule which in Common Law terminology is known as the "but for rule".

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As early as the twelfth century, the common law courts recognized the writ of debt, which could be used to enforce "real" contracts, in the terminology of the civilians.

"There is common law.

Common law impediments remained.

The evolution of common law.

Outraging public decency contrary to common law.

Common law system dummy variable.

There were several branches of Canon Law: Common Law, Universal Law, General Law, and Singular Law.

Swedish law does not recognise common law marriages.

"Common law is easier".

††Married or common law.

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