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▸ noun: The principle that the courts should not interpret any statute as curtailing or abrogating a common law right, freedom, or principle, unless the legislative body that made that statute clearly communicated the intention to impose such a restriction.
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▸ noun: The principle that the courts should not interpret any statute as curtailing or abrogating a common law right, freedom, or principle, unless the legislative body that made that statute clearly communicated the intention to impose such a restriction.
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rule of law,
legal principle,
law,
regularity,
authorization,
legal,
legitimacy,
validity,
challenge,
improper,
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