A particular guiding rule in some legal system.
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Examples for "principle of law"
Examples for "principle of law"
1This is the principle of law as well as of common sense.
2It is a well-established principle of law that every wrong has a remedy.
3Their enactments were, by every principle of law and right, null and void.
4The same principle of law has been applied to a house destroyed by lightning.
5But the principle of law is plain enough; the only difficulty is in its application.
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.
1It gives meaning to the equality before law principle.
2The first invasion which I find made, by the English statutes, upon this common law principle, was made in I285, seventy years after Magna Carta.
3Jersey also operates its own judicial system, which is based on common law principles.
4Our constitution accepts all common law principles, including the right to trial by one's peers.
5This approach was in accordance with common law principles of finality in legal proceedings, she said.
1The right to bodily integrity is a fundamental legal principle in Australia.
2They argued this violated every legal principle of self-determination, sovereignty and autonomy.
3Unfortunately, I cannot feel that such a 'pardon' embodies any good legal principle.
4Chen said the policy was well-established legal principle in the US.
5SlingBlade "I don't think Mr. Peepers understands the legal principle of duress."
1The legal doctrine protects the court's credibility by avoiding politicization and keeps the law evenhanded.
2But almost immediately, her case hit a formidable obstacle: a little-known legal doctrine called qualified immunity.
3Now suppose this were made a legal doctrine.
4Under the legal doctrine of preemption, state law claims are barred if they conflict with federal law.
5Executive privilege is a legal doctrine that allows the president to withhold information from other government branches.
Translations for doctrine of law