A particular guiding rule in some legal system.
1 This is the principle of law as well as of common sense.
2 It is a well-established principle of law that every wrong has a remedy.
3 Their enactments were, by every principle of law and right, null and void.
4 The same principle of law has been applied to a house destroyed by lightning.
5 But the principle of law is plain enough; the only difficulty is in its application.
6 How long since utility became a principle of law ?
7 It is a cardinal principle of law that a person is deemed innocent until proved guilty.
8 According to every principle of law , creditors have a lien on the property of their debtors.
9 The fundamental principle of law is that of a restriction imposed by the necessity of social existence.
10 For Spinoza God is simply the principle of law , the sum of all the eternal laws in existence.
11 This one controlling force, this principle of law , is at the bottom of everything in nature and art.
12 But every legal fiction is outward homage to the principle of law , an outward protest against unlawful violence.
13 This is the principle of law and order - sacrifices of our freewill in return for the advantages of a safe living environment.
14 He was also much disturbed if any lawyer opposed to him misstated a principle of law , who ought, in his judgment, to know better.
15 All precedents are under the control of the principles of law .
16 The great basal principles of law are found in concrete form.
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