• Case law, also used interchangeably with common law, is a law that is based on precedents, that is the judicial decisions from previous cases, rather...
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  • delegated legislation) in UK parlance – or regulatory law (in US parlance). Case law, in common-law jurisdictions, is the set of decisions of adjudicatory...
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  • Lists of case law cover instances of case law, legal decisions in which the law was analyzed to resolve ambiguities for deciding current cases. They are...
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  • The law of the case is a legal term of art that is applicable mainly in common law, or Anglo-American, jurisdictions that recognize the related doctrine...
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    binding case law through precedent, although on occasion this may be overturned by a higher court or the legislature. Historically, religious law has influenced...
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  • list of cases that deal with issues of concern to copyright in various jurisdictions. Some of these cases are leading English cases as the law of copyright...
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    law jurisdiction, built upon case law. An example of civil law is the Napoleonic Code in France In this context, common law means the judge-made law of...
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    In law, common law (also known as judicial precedent, judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law created by judges and similar quasi-judicial tribunals...
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  • Dyer's case (1414) 2 Hen. V, fol. 5, pl. 26 is an old English contract law case concerning restraint of trade and the doctrine of consideration. Mr. John...
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  • In case law, a test case is a legal action whose purpose is to set a precedent. Test cases are brought to court as a means to provide a clearer definition...
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