The common law represents a set of rules created by court decisions and their legal precedents relating to both private

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The common law represents a set of rules created by court decisions and their legal precedents relating to both private

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The common law represents a set of rules created by court
decisions and their legal precedents relating to both private and
public law, it includes all the following except:
a.
d). Common law is not fixed or static, and is constantly being
refined and modified
b.
b). Represents the "codification" of judicial interpretations
relating to property and civil rights
c.
a) Governs the legal relationships and obligations between
different parties
d.
c). Lower courts in a province are bound by higher court decisions
in the same province
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