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Category:Legal doctrines and principles
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
C
- Common law rules (22 P)
S
- Standing (law) (5 P)
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 235 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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C
- Capacity (law)
- Carltona doctrine
- Castle doctrine
- Caveat emptor
- Caveat venditor
- Clausula rebus sic stantibus
- Clean hands
- Collateral source rule
- Command responsibility
- Comparative negligence
- Consideration
- Convention (political norm)
- Contra principia negantem non est disputandum
- Contra proferentem
- Contributory negligence
- Corporate opportunity
- Correlative rights doctrine
D
- De minimis
- Demise of the Crown
- Desuetude
- Discovery doctrine
- Doctrine of cash equivalence
- Doctrine of chances
- Doctrine of colourability
- Doctrine of equivalents
- Doctrine of foreign equivalents
- Doctrine of indivisibility
- Doctrine of inherency
- Doctrine of international exhaustion
- Doctrine of laches
- Doctrine of merger
- Doctrine of necessity
- Doctrine of non-derogation from grants
- Doctrine of privity
- Doctrine of repair and reconstruction
- Doctrine of res judicata
- Doctrine of tenure
- Double aspect doctrine
- Due process
- Duty of care
- Duty to rescue
- Duty to retreat
E
- Economic substance
- Emergency
- Eminent domain
- Enrolled bill rule
- Enterprise liability
- Equity (law)
- Erga omnes
- Erie doctrine
- Essential facilities doctrine
- Estoppel
- Evasion (law)
- Ex turpi causa non oritur actio
- Exclusionary rule
- Executive privilege
- Exhausted combination doctrine
- Exhaustion doctrine under U.S. law
- Exhaustion of remedies
F
I
- Idea–expression distinction
- Ignorantia juris non excusat
- Implied license
- Implied powers
- Implied repeal
- Implied terms
- Imputation (law)
- In loco parentis
- In pari delicto
- Incorporation of international law
- Index of children's rights articles
- Inevitable disclosure
- Inevitable discovery
- Inherent jurisdiction
- Inherent powers (United States)
- Internal affairs doctrine
- Invitation to treat
L
M
- Male captus bene detentus
- Margin of appreciation
- Mater semper certa est
- Maxims of equity
- Medical necessity
- Meeting of the minds
- Merger doctrine
- Merger doctrine (civil procedure)
- Merger doctrine (copyright law)
- Merger doctrine (family law)
- Merger doctrine (property law)
- Merger doctrine (trust law)
- Mirror image rule
- Mistake (contract law)
- Mootness
- Moral certainty
- Mount Laurel doctrine
- Multiplicity of suits
N
P
- Pacta sunt servanda
- Parol evidence rule
- Peremptory norm
- Pith and substance
- Plain meaning rule
- Police power (United States constitutional law)
- Political question
- Polluter pays principle
- Posting rule
- Pottery Barn rule
- You break it, you buy it
- Pre-existing duty rule
- Precautionary principle
- Precedent
- Presumption
- Presumption of constitutionality
- Presumption of innocence
- Principle of conferral
- Privity
- Privity of contract
- Proper law
- Proportionality (law)
- Proximate cause
- Public policy doctrine
- Public trust doctrine