A particular guiding rule in some legal system.
1All precedents are under the control of the principles of law.
2The great basal principles of law are found in concrete form.
3He had thought much, and to good purpose, on the general principles of law.
4Every man should become acquainted of the principles of law.
5The like is plain from all principles of law.
6I bought the 'Statute of Indiana,' and from that he learned the principles of law, and also myself.
7The substance of the question is, to put bounds to your own power by the rules and principles of law.
8Every-where, where the principles of law have been recognized at all, birth by its inherent energy and force gives citizenship.
9The arbitrators, although they are governed by principles of law, know what is expected of them, and they rarely disappoint.
10Therefore I have denied it and protested against its attempted exercise as unwarranted by the principles of law and international usages.
11Writs of assistance were open to intolerable abuse; were the instrument of arbitrary power and destructive of the fundamental principles of law.
12And the perfect citizen ought to seek to strengthen these no less than the principles of law which are sanctioned by punishments.
13Even in his own special department of judicial eloquence Cicero's mind was not able to cope with the great principles of law.
14They do not see the first principles of law in a law book; they only see its last results in the police news.
15Twitter's lawyer said it takes seriously both freedom of expression and the principles of law and will comply if the court makes orders.
16But all the principles of law are to be perverted which would bear on the favorite offenders, who endeavor to overturn this odious republic.
Translations for principles of law