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common-law action LAW

common law doctrine ECON

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In the common law tradition, anyone who represents the state, especially in criminal prosecutions, is such an attorney.
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Inquisitorial systems are used in some countries with civil legal systems as opposed to common law systems.
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The sections do, however, make provision for the development of the common law.
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By contrast the rights of a leaseholder originate in personal actions and so the common law originally treated a leasehold as part of personal property.
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It used to be that common law courts insisted on precise restitution.
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The origin of this doctrine lies in common law fairness.
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This rule was eventually abolished in some common law jurisdictions.
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Saying he is interfering in their affair as a common law husband and wife.
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It is similar to the common law concept of community property.
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In many respects they are similar to common law limited partnerships.
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