The common law represents a set of rules created by court decisions and their legal precedents relating
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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
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b). Represents the "codification" of judicial interpretations relating to property and civil rights
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a) Governs the legal relationships and obligations between different parties
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c). Lower courts in a province are bound by higher court decisions in the same province
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