Common law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Common law refers to law developed by judges through decisions of courts and similar tribunals (called case law), rather than through legislative statutes or executive action, and to corresponding le...
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Common-law marriage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Common-law marriage , sometimes called de facto marriage , informal marriage or marriage by habit and repute , is a form of interpersonal status which is legally recognized in some jurisdiction...
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and in case any letters come to you contrary to the Law, (that is, the Common Law) that ye do nothing by such letters, but certify the King thereof, and proceed the execute the Law (that is, the Common Law), notwithstanding the same letters"
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www.svpvril.com/OACL.html
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Common law was the result of precedent and tradition, and its authority rested primarily upon usage and custom rather than upon any official decree or statutory enactment. ... The strength of the common law tradition in early America was highlighted in 1811, when the famous English prison reformer and jurist Jeremy...
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members.tripod.com/gacrjustice/id20.htm
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Common law comes about at the root levels of society: it is not law that is imposed by some authority from on high. The development of common law was ... The common law is as a result of a natural sequence which hardened first into custom and then into law. It did not come about as an act of will, as an act of some group...
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www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/BluePete/LawCom.htm
www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/BluePete/LawCom.htm
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tutorials > definitions > common law ... A system of law that is derived from judges' decisions (which arise from the judicial branch of government), rather than statutes or constitutions (which are derived from the legislative branch of government)
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www.ll.georgetown.edu/tutorials/definitions/common_law....
www.ll.georgetown.edu/tutorials/definitions/common_law.html
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The British System Has Been Used To Enslave Americans ... Where did this law come from -- this Anglo-Saxon Common Law? Did it come from Christianity's introduction to England? Apparently not.. It is on record in the Vatican --- The early Christian missionaries reported that the people of Northern Germany "already have the law".
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www.detaxcanada.org/cmlaw1.htm
www.detaxcanada.org/cmlaw1.htm
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so they being Things done before Time of Memory, obtain at this Day no further than as by Usage and Custom they are, as it were, engrafted into the Body of the Common Law, and made a Part thereof. And now I come to those Leges Scriptae, or Acts of Parliament, which were made since or within the Time of Memory, viz.
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socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/hale/common
socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/hale/common
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Where did this law come from -- this Anglo-Saxon Common Law? Did it come from Christianity's introduction to England? Apparently not. . . It is on record in the Vatican --- The early Christian missionaries reported that the people of Northern Germany "already have the law".
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www.biblebelievers.org.au/cmlaw1.htm
www.biblebelievers.org.au/cmlaw1.htm
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