"doctrine" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Frequently, lis pendens statutes only apply to real property, so the common-law doctrine probably still applies to personal property.
- Before the law was passed, New York had traditionally subscribed to the common-law doctrine of "employment at will," which gave employers broad latitude to hire and fire.
- He issued few constitutional opinions in these years, but carefully developed the principles of free expression as a common-law doctrine.
- Adverse possession, he explained, is a common-law doctrine that results in the establishment of property rights in someone else's property after a period of "open and notorious" use of the property.
- And it set up a special panel to clarify a confusing element of this and many other sexual-assault cases: the common-law doctrine of "fresh complaint."
- The common-law doctrine sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas-use your property in a way which does not harm another-is the basis of the law of neighbours.
- And Mrs. Clinton declined to answer two questions about conversations with her husband at a deposition last week, citing the common-law doctrine of spousal privilege.
- Courts began developing common-law doctrines to accommodate landowners who asserted competing claims over a body of water.
- Mr. Butz explained that real estate brokers have traditionally been held accountable for their actions under the common-law doctrine of negligence.
- However, a central element in the common-law doctrine of provocation is the reason for the loss of self-control.
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