释义 common law[U] (in England) law developed from old customs and from decisions made by judges, ie not created by Parliament (英国的)普通法, 习惯法(由古老习俗或由法官判例演变而来的法律, 即非由国会制定者). Cf 参看 case law (ecase1), statute law (statute). ,common-law `wife, ,com...
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common.law n. 1. (英格兰)普通法,习惯法,判例法(in England) a system of laws that have been developed from customs and from decisions made by judges, not created by Parliament 例句 释义: 全部,英美法系,共同法则 更多例句筛选 1. ThegreatestcontributionMansfieldmadetothelawofEnglandistofixthecommer...
common law, system of law that prevails in England and in countries colonized by England. The name is derived from the medieval theory that the law administered by the king's courts represented the common custom of the realm, as opposed to the custom of local jurisdiction that was applied in...
common-law 1 of 2 adjective com·mon-lawˈkä-mən-ˌlȯ 1 :of, relating to, or based on the common law 2 :relating to or based on a common-law marriage common law 2 of 2 noun :the body of law developed in England primarily from judicial decisions based on custom ...
Common Law——普通法Common Law——普通法 common law, system of law that prevails in England and in countries colonized by England. The name is derived from the medieval theory that the law administered by the king”s courts represented the common custom of the realm, as opposed to the ...
Definition: Common law is the legal system that originated in England and is now in use in the United States. It relies on the articulation of legal principles through a historical succession of judicial decisions. Common law principles can be changed or overridden by legislation.Real Example:In...
Common Law Introduction to Common Law Common law refers to a legal system that is based on precedents, or judicial decisions made in previous cases. It originated in England during the Middle Ages and over time spread to various countries, including the United States. The common law system is...
The Laws of England may aptly enough be divided into two Kinds, viz. Lex Scripta, the written Law; and Lex non Scripta, the unwritten Law: For although (as shall be shewn hereafter) all the Laws of this Kingdom have some Monuments or Memorials thereof in Writing, yet all of them have...
The common law developed before creating a body of laws established by legislative authority. The use of common law was widespread in England, but its use has been replaced with civil law in civilian jurisdictions in most countries. However, common-law systems are still used today in some c...