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What Does Common Law Mean?

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    Common law is a law that originated and urbanized in England. It is a law that is based purely on court decisions, on the doctrines implied in those decisions, and on society. It is not based on codified written laws. It forms a main section of the law to all the countries that have a history of British territories and colonies.

    The basic principles of common law are Statutes and Codification. Statutes, is the process in English common law that is usually tacit of early existing case law and custom.

    Codification is a process where a law is approved with the purpose of restating the common law position. It is generally done with the help of a single document instead of creating new offences. This is done so that the common law moves in the direction of the purpose.
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    Evey 

    answered 3 years ago

      Alabama has the spend one night together law and you can become common law basically you are married
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      Shagirl 

      answered 6 months ago

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