many unwritten laws based on local customs
no it isn't/ Dutch is made up of German and English though
Hanz and Franz. They will pump. YOU UP
A smart German man, he did it to shut his wife up.
irish and german.
Hitler introduced conscription to get men from aged 19 to sign up for the army.
"Glittervorsp" is not a standard German word, and it doesn't have a known meaning in the language. It might be a misspelling or a made-up word.
In English speaking countries like the USA, law is primarily made up of written statutes, but has significant root components of precedent, ancient custom and tradition, which together are known as Common Law, and it is the original basis of law in the USA, deriving from English Common Law, and still a precedent of the law in every state except perhaps Louisiana, which was inspired by the Napoleonic Code from France.
AnswerThe common law is the bill of rightsThe Normans set up a feudal courts run by local barons, and these started to develop a system which was the same for most of England and Wales. This system came to be called common law.
theodor schwann
about 22million
about 22million
Yes, "mother-in-law" is a compound noun made up of three words: mother, in, and law.