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In medieval England, the legal system was complex and not codified in the way modern laws are. Instead of a fixed number of laws, there were various customs, statutes, and royal decrees that evolved over time. The legal framework included common law, which developed through court decisions, and specific laws enacted by kings or local authorities. By the late medieval period, the legal landscape was quite intricate, with hundreds of statutes and customs in practice.

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