common law 英 [ˈkɔmən lɔ:]   美 [ˈkɑmən lɔ]

common law

common law  英 [ˈkɔmən lɔ:] 美 [ˈkɑmən lɔ]

phrase. 习惯法;不成文法 

名词复数:common laws 

I keep my right to sue out my habeas corpus at common law,if you still want to search my bag. 如果你坚持要搜查我的包,我将保留向法院申请获得习惯法规定的人身保护权。
This document, the Provisions of Westminster, formed the basis of English common law for the next several centuries. 这个文件,即威斯敏斯特条款,为接下来几个世纪的英国习惯法奠定了基础。

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  • phrase. 习惯法;不成文法
  • 1. I keep my right to sue out my habeas corpus at common law,if you still want to search my bag.

    如果你坚持要搜查我的包,我将保留向法院申请获得习惯法规定的人身保护权。

  • 2. This document, the Provisions of Westminster, formed the basis of English common law for the next several centuries.

    这个文件,即威斯敏斯特条款,为接下来几个世纪的英国习惯法奠定了基础。

  • 3. The colonies carried this doctrine over as part of the received common law, and many states wrote it into their early bills of rights.

    北美殖民地将此作为普通法的一部分继承过来,许多州把它写进了各自早期的权利法案。

  • common law (n.) mid-14c., "the customary and unwritten laws of England as embodied in commentaries and old cases" (see common (adj.)), as opposed to statute law. Phrase common-law marriage is attested from 1909.
ˌcommon ˈlaw / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] (in England) a system of laws that have been developed from customs and from decisions made by judges, not created by Parliament (英格兰)普通法,习惯法,判例法 compare case law , statute law ˌcommon ˈlaw / ; NAmE /
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