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Citrus2011 [14]
2 years ago
7

Is the u.s. a common law country

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1 answer:
inn [45]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Countries following a common law system are typically those that were former British colonies or protectorates, including the United States.

Freedom of contract: Extensive – only a few provisions implied by law into contractual ...

Judicial decisions: Binding

Written constitution: Not always

Writings of legal scholars: Little influence

Explanation:

The legal system in the United States is a common law system (with the exception of Louisiana, which has a mix of civil and common law). Customary law systems are based on patterns of behavior (or customs) that have come to be accepted as legal requirements or rules of conduct within a particular country.

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