The doctrine originated in the law of charitable trusts, but has been applied in the context of class action settlements in the United States.
The doctrine of legitimate expectation originates from common law principles of fairness.
This doctrine originated in the Church of England during the Reformation.
This doctrine originated some decades before the Happening and was at first applied only to fertilized egg cells.
The doctrine originated from a statement by Lord Watson in the Local Prohibition case, wherein he stated:
The doctrine originated in the 1813 decision by Justice Joseph Story appellate decision Whittemore v. Cutter, 29 Fed.
The Cathar doctrines originated in Bulgaria at the end of the 10th century.
The doctrine originated in France (the term derives from "Gaul").
Since it is impossible to determine which may have been written by Hippocrates himself, it is difficult to know which Hippocratic doctrines originated with him.
This philosopher's celebrated doctrine of space and time, in which he intellectualized these forms of sensibility, originated in the same delusion of transcendental reflection.