12 consecutive months..... if you want to try to avoid someone claiming your stuff after they leave, make sure they stayed with you for less than 12 consecutive months and dont have their mail delivered to your address. 12 consecutive months..... if you want to try to avoid someone claiming your stuff after they leave, make sure they stayed with you for less than 12 consecutive months and dont have their mail delivered to your address.
Common law focus' on precedent and makes decisions based on previous similar cases- although I'm not sure if "custom" falls into the same category
Common law and case law is derived from previous decisions. There is no law based simply on common sense.
Common law is based on custom and precedent, whereas statutory law is based on legislated statutes.
A free market economy
common law is based on precedent rather on statute law
In those countries where it applies the opposite is true. Statutes are based on common law.
Case or Common Law
Common law
Its foundation is based not on English common law but on Roman Law and a mixture of French, German and Spanish law instead.
The Common Law
The Common Law
Law based on precedents, or judge made law, is referred to as common law.