Well, I think it’s the choice words. Harsh gives the common law an unpleasant or negative sense whereas (if I may) you wanted to give it a sense of inadequacy or insufficiency.
Sir so what if prostitution is considered as a crime in that state or country would they also hold the prostitute to be criminally liable for an offense to?
I must admit this is my all time favorite. Well understood. Great work counsel.
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Such a wonderful exposition of the law, thank you very much
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Impressive lecture. Thank you
many thanks for your good work sir
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I remember defining equity as a doctrine that mitigate harshness of the common law ...my teacher gave me 5 on 10....still don't get why
Well, I think it’s the choice words. Harsh gives the common law an unpleasant or negative sense whereas (if I may) you wanted to give it a sense of inadequacy or insufficiency.
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Sir so what if prostitution is considered as a crime in that state or country would they also hold the prostitute to be criminally liable for an offense to?