单词 | Case law |
例句 | 1. There is not a lot of case law for the adjudication officers to base their decisions on. 2. You weren't so bound by rules, legislation, case law or anything like that. 3. The changing nature of the planning context, through case law, government policy and statute, demands continuing attention. 4. Case law has shown that court rulings on these kind of scenarios have resulted in arbitrary decisions. 5. There is now a small body of case law illustrating the application of the reasonableness test by the courts. 5. 6. This has less support in the case law than the previous two tests. 7. The absence of detailed case law has meant that there are no established rules to resolve conflicts. 8. Relevant well-established civil court case law is based on the general provisions of the Civil Code relating to the conclusion of contracts. 9. Would it seek merely to codify the existing case law or to reform on the existing case law? 10. I said the case law could change and we would get nothing. 11. In particular the project focuses on recent anti-avoidance case law and statutory developments, and follows the professions' developing responses to them. 12. After a consideration of the theories, the case law from both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries will be examined. 13. Within the Western legal tradition, norms are set through two different procedures: reiteration (case law) and parliamentary law-making. 14. Case law - ( Also known as common law. ) Law established by previous decisions of appellate courts. 15. Case law and statute law ire individually the main source of law in the common -law system and civil-law system. 16. The case law is one of the law forms and the main law origin nowadays. 17. Case Law has some features that Statute Law hasn't , and better it on the function , so there are many things to learn from it . 18. It is helpful therefore to look at the pre-1991 case law to understand how the welfare principle operates in practice. 19. Judges have a hard time trying to thread their way through the labyrinthine case law. 20. There are specific legislative provisions which apply to fiscal valuations and which supplement case law. 21. The roots of the law of confidence lie in equity and it is almost entirely case law. 22. My own views as to the proper limits of jurisdictional control will be spelt out after a consideration of the case law. 23. As a result, reliance has been placed mainly upon case law to map the contours of the current prohibition. 24. Because the Internet is new, there is little relevant case law in this area. 25. These are expressed with differing degrees of formality in the form of statutory provisions, case law and conventions of the constitution. 26. The American legal system, like the English, is methodologically mainly a case law system. 27. The bulk of American contract law is judge - made case law. 28. To draw forth an new concept "mixed law "coming from combining of case law and code law, and to expound the advantages and development tendency of "mixed law". 29. Acknowledging an aversion to judge-made law, Patel would not embrace privacy or other public policy arguments made by Dolly's attorneys, citing the absence of legislation and case law to guide her. 30. In finding the method for risk - hedging invalid, court relied on existing Supreme Court case law. 31. English law recognizes the legal effect of retention of title clause in statute and case law. 32. The case law, characterized by reality and flexibility, can make up for the defects in application and interpretation of the statute law, for it has originated from judicial decisions of judges. 33. Most fields of private law still consist primarily of case law and the extensive and steadily growing statutory law continues to be subject to binding interpretation through case law. 34. Therefore, it is the basis on which statutory law, case law, custom, folk rules,() public order and excellent social custom as well as laws formulated by judges exist. 35. It has been recognized that case law is the dominant source of Anglo-American legal system. So, the adoption between case law and statutory law becomes the distinctive watershed of two legal systems. 36. Jones’s lawyers had appealed her case to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, but the governing case law was clear: if the Court of Appeals followed its own decisions, I would win the appeal. 37. Both of these two pivotal concepts, however, have been refined by subsequent case law developments. 38. For the lackingof case law, it needs special legislation to decide the concrete right to privacy. 39. Case law describe the entire body of judge-made law and today includes common law and equity precedents . 40. China has a continental or code legal system that emphasises codified statutory law over case law. 41. The appropriate approach to the use of this sanction will be developed time through case law. 42. Here the big premises mainly consists of statue and case law. 43. The case law is very important in the Judicial Review in EC Law. 44. Meanwhile, the stock certificate civil case law system develops continuously with perfect(), which acts in cooperation this kind of craves for the needs of those investors. 45. Because of the common law tradition, the bulk of American contract law is judge-made case law and is, for the most part, uncodified. 46. That is claiming and opposing to constitute case law system. 47. Case law and statute law are individually the main source of law in the common-law system and civil-law system. 48. There is, however, a substantial case law on this subject, applying generalized separation of powers notions. 49. Theauthor considers that under the linguistic context of common law, precedentsystem is different from case law. 50. But there are also some hearsay evidences are affirmed by the case law and legislation, and consequently became the exception of the hearsay rule . 51. In the fifteenth century, however, equity law and equity case law developed into an in dependent legal system and judiciary (Court of chancery)which competed with the ordinary common law courts. 52. The two systems of statute law and case law as the mainstream of global juridical culture have had historic and manifold influence upon China's legal system construction. 53. The Business Judgment Rule is a corporate legal system set up in the American case law. 54. After entering in the 20th centuries, the relationship between case law and statutory law of two legal systems have the trend of amalgamation. 55. This article takes America, representative of the case law system, and the EU, representative of the statute law system for example. 56. Anticipatory breach is one of the important systems in the modern Anglo-American contract law based on the case law. 57. The sheet number of decisions is an obvious obstacle to finding case law. |
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