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Questions -
Q1. Civil law is a complete body of legal legislation that has been codified and was established by lawmakers?
Q2. In a civil system, the types of cases that may be brought before a court, the processes that are followed when addressing claims, and the penalties that can be imposed for breaking the law are all well defined?
Q3. The requirements outlined in the relevant section of the civil code are consulted in order for judicial authorities to analyze the circumstances of each case and arrive at legislative conclusions?
Q4. Despite the fact that civil law is continually revised, the purpose of uniform codes is to establish order and cut down on biased legal systems in which laws are implemented in a variety of ways depending on the circumstances of each individual case?
Q5. The court system and public juries are the primary sources of the judgments and interpretations that are used to develop common law. Common law, much like civil law, seeks to achieve uniform results by using uniform criteria for interpreting legal documents?
Q6. This is done in the name of establishing legal consistency. In some circumstances, the establishment of precedent is subject to the case-by-case customs of various jurisdictions.?
Q7. As a consequence of this, many aspects of common law might vary from district to district?
Q8. A common law marriage, also known as a non-ceremonial marriage, is a legal framework that may permit couples to be considered married without having formally registered their union as either a civil or religious marriage?
Q9. Another name for this type of marriage is a 'informal marriage,' and it is also known as a 'non-ceremonial marriage?
Q10. In spite of the fact that common law is not widely used in the United States, a number of states have enacted legislation or otherwise make it possible for two people to be married under common law provided that they satisfy the following conditions?