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The phrase "in common law" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a legal system or principles that are based on judicial decisions and precedents rather than statutory laws.
Example: "The concept of negligence is well-established in common law jurisdictions."
Alternatives: "under common law" or "according to common law".
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Self-defense is a time-honored concept in common law.
In other words, business brands are protected in common law even if they are not trademarked.
In common law, a property intrusion is known as "trespass to chattels".
Of course, some exceptions to the "no duty" rule exist in common law.
In common law, and under many statutes, such a disturbance or breach of peace is punishable as a misdemeanour.
It may be almost a person, but in common law it is not one until born alive and independent of its mother.
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In common-law jurisdictions these are strong.
In common-law England, you can just about muddle along.
In common-law countries the courts have arrived at a broadly similar position.
The I.R.S. plan does not offer any guidelines for the children of couples in common-law marriages.
Ned, a research chemist, son and nephew of two eccentric old British ladies, lives (in common-law) with Poll.
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