The practical application of Roman law and the era of the European Ius Commune came to an end, when national codifications were made. |
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These codifications were in turn imported into colonies at one time or another by most of these countries. |
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Under Charlemagne codifications were also made of the Saxon law and the Frisian law. |
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Among the legal reforms adopted by Charlemagne were the codifications of traditional law mentioned above. |
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Formal grammars are codifications of usage that are developed by repeated documentation over time, and by observation as well. |
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It speaks volumes for the conceptual quality of these codifications that they all, albeit with many amendments, are still in effect today. |
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Roman law as preserved in Justinian's codes continued into the Byzantine Empire, and formed the basis of similar codifications in continental Western Europe. |
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However, at both common law and under evidence codifications such as the Federal Rules of Evidence, there are dozens of exemptions from and exceptions to the hearsay rule. |
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The central source of law that is recognized as authoritative is codifications in a constitution or statute passed by legislature, to amend a code. |
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Critics of Globish either feel that its codifications are not sufficiently clearly rendered, or that an artificial language is preferable to any natural one. |
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