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Meanings of
legal precedents
in English
Manuscript.
peniarth ms 436
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Usage of
legal precedents
in English
1
But at Louvain de L'Escluse did more than learn of
legal
precedents
.
2
But Chinese courts are unpredictable and lack
legal
precedents
for handling the case.
3
Tuesday's arguments were heavy with
legal
precedents
about the duties of public organisations.
4
Tuesday's arguments were heavy with
legal
precedents
about the duties of public organizations.
5
The case, however, did set
legal
precedents
favoring the industry.
6
The issues being discussed could set both national and international
legal
precedents
,
he said.
7
The rulings in those cases could set enduring
legal
precedents
.
8
The period of the wilderness wandering is also made the background of many important
legal
precedents
.
9
I've studied
legal
precedents
in the Salusan code.
10
But there are
legal
precedents
for collective borrowing.
11
As Orr's strategy plays out, this landmark bankruptcy case could set
legal
precedents
with repercussions for other municipalities.
12
Her team dug through documents, regulations, and court cases seeking
legal
precedents
on what differentiates an automobile from a van.
13
The experience of the elevated railroad corporations in building their lines had shown the uncertainty of depending upon
legal
precedents
.
14
And he's apparently done a surprising amount of research into the
legal
precedents
created by your father's annexation of Basilisk.
15
But legal some experts say there are
legal
precedents
suggesting elected officials indicted with charges that carry moral turpitude should resign.
16
Much of the hearing was about
legal
precedents
in the resource management arena and how the plan fits in with them.
Other examples for "legal precedents"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
legal
precedents
legal
Adjective
precedent
Noun
Legal precedents
through the time
Legal precedents
across language varieties
United States of America
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