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"Common law" had been the body of the law prior to the advent of legislative bodies such as Parliament in England, Congress in the United States and the legislatures in the states. The only state that does not follow English common law is Louisiana, which follows the French civil law. At present, statutory law constitutes the main body of the law.
Laborers in the Philippines receiving minimum daily basic wage are supposed to be exempted from paying income tax. Employers should not withhold taxes from their employees who are receiving minimum daily basic wage.
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RA 5487 refers to Republic Act 5487, a law in the Philippines that took effect in 1969. The author of this law would be the legislative body of the Philippines, specifically the Congress, which is responsible for passing legislation in the country.
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University of the Philippines College of Law was created in 1908.
(in the US) You can't because it does not exist. "Common law" had been the body of the law prior to the advent of legislative bodies such as Parliament in England, Congress in the United States and the legislatures in the various states. While many of our statutes may have their origins in Common Law, in current day, statutory law constitutes the only body of the law for all citizens of this country.
Jurisprudence refers to 'the law' in general. The history, the statutes, and the precedents involved in what constitutes the common law in the United States.
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Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law was created in 2001.
i have a friend who lived in the Philippines and the law is 16 and you can date sum1 over 18.