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Common law practitioner
Common law practitioner, practitioners in other common law jurisdictions who have for a period of not less than three
Shack, Common of
Shack, Common of, the right of persons occupying lands lying together in the same common field to turn out their
Lodging houses, common
Lodging houses, common. The term is defined in the (English) Public Health Act, 1936, s. 235, as 'meaning a house (other
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Compound and common compound
Compound and common compound, it is axiomatic to say that the term 'compound' is different from the term 'common compound'. The
Common Pleas, the Court of
Common Pleas, the Court of, so called because its original jurisdiction was to determine controversies between subject and subject,
Usual common form
Usual common form, means the articles of association sometimes provide that the transfer of shares should be in writing, and
Common law constitutionalism
Common law constitutionalism, the protection of fundamental constitutional right through the common law is the main feature of common
Common assurances
Common assurances, the legal evidences of the tran-slation of property, whereby every person's estate is assured to him. These
federal common law
federal common law : case law developed in the federal courts see also Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins in the
common-law copyright
common-law copyright : a copyright in common law protecting unpublished works NOTE: Works created after January 1, 1978, are
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Commonality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Common law practitioner
Common law practitioner, practitioners in other common law jurisdictions who have for a period of not less than three
Shack, Common of
Shack, Common of, the right of persons occupying lands lying together in the same common field to turn out their
Lodging houses, common
Lodging houses, common. The term is defined in the (English) Public Health Act, 1936, s. 235, as 'meaning a house (other
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Compound and common compound
Compound and common compound, it is axiomatic to say that the term 'compound' is different from the term 'common compound'. The
Common Pleas, the Court of
Common Pleas, the Court of, so called because its original jurisdiction was to determine controversies between subject and subject,
Usual common form
Usual common form, means the articles of association sometimes provide that the transfer of shares should be in writing, and
Common law constitutionalism
Common law constitutionalism, the protection of fundamental constitutional right through the common law is the main feature of common
Common assurances
Common assurances, the legal evidences of the tran-slation of property, whereby every person's estate is assured to him. These
federal common law
federal common law : case law developed in the federal courts see also Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins in the
common-law copyright
common-law copyright : a copyright in common law protecting unpublished works NOTE: Works created after January 1, 1978, are
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