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According to the common law rule, I discovered, a false report of death is not on its own considered libelous.
In Mr Xi's version of the rule of law, "rule" is the prerogative of a central authority, and "law" is its codification.
"In almost every instance when an Everglades law, rule, or even attitude has changed, it was influenced by the sugar-cane industry," Whitfield said.
The department investigated Ms. Grimes's accusations, and in its report last October said the Alabama prosecutors had not "violated any law, rule or regulation" or engaged in mismanagement.
But this is not the case in defamation which, predictably, clings on to a very old common law rule: actio personalis moritur cum persona.
And given the usual Okun's Law rule of half a point of unemployment per point of GDP, this in turn says that without the austerity we'd have an unemployment rate well under 6 percent, maybe even under 5.5 percent.
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Our domestic judges have become far more accustomed to dealing with some of the broad principles of EU law (such as proportionality or judicial effectiveness), but even so a supranational court may be more receptive to arguments which, say, threaten some sacred cow of common law rule-making which looks a bit odd from a continental perspective.
Gang law rules.
Mr. Schiavo has sued to have the law ruled unconstitutional.
Murphy's Law rules the insane world of New York City restaurants.
He added: "Those who have rights must get them, but the law rules everywhere".
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