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  • 71English law — The Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand, London is the seat of the High Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal. English law is the legal system of England and Wales,[1] and is the basis of …

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  • 72Early Irish law — Redwood Castle Co. Tipperary, although built by the Normans, was later occupied by the MacEgan juristic family and served as a school of Irish law under them Early Irish law refers to the statutes that governed everyday life and politics in Early …

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  • 73New York Law School — Not to be confused with New York University School of Law. New York Law School Motto Juris praecepta sunt haec: honeste vivere, autem non laedere, suum cuique tribuere. The precepts of the law are these: to live justly, not to injure anyone, and… …

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  • 74comparative law — Introduction       examination of comparative legal systems and of the relationships of the law to the social sciences. Historical development of comparative law       The expression comparative law is a modern one, first used in the 19th century …

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  • 75property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …

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  • 76re-enact — ► VERB 1) act out (a past event). 2) enact (a repealed law) once more. DERIVATIVES re enactment noun …

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  • 77Equity (law) — The Court of Chancery, London, in the early 19th century Equity is the name given to the set of legal principles, in jurisdictions following the English common law tradition, that supplement strict rules of law where their application would… …

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  • 78Will (law) — Last Will redirects here. For the 2011 film, see Last Will (film). Wills, trusts …

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  • 79Hong Kong Basic Law — The Cover of Index to the Basic Law Chinese 香港基本法 …

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  • 80History of competition law — The history of competition law refers to attempts by governments to regulate competitive markets for goods and services, leading up to the modern competition or antitrust laws around the world today. The earliest records traces back to the… …

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