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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Common law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The common law, as applied in civil cases (as distinct from criminal cases), was devised as a means of compensating someone for wrongful acts known as torts, including both intentional torts and torts caused by negligence and as developing the body of law recognizing and regulating contracts.
Today common law is generally thought of as applying only to civil disputes; originally it encompassed the criminal law before criminal codes were adopted in most common law jurisdictions in the late 19th century, although many criminal codes reflect legislative attempts to codify the common law.
Statutes which reflect English common law are understood always to be interpreted in light of the common law tradition, and so may leave a number of things unsaid because they are already understood from the point of view of pre-existing case law and custom.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Common_law   (1987 words)

  
 Koi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Koi (鯉, Rōmaji: koi, pronounced /kɔɪ/) are ornamental domesticated varieties of the common carp Cyprinus carpio, originated from China and widely spread in Japan.
Butterfly Koi, Longfin Koi, or Dragon Carp developed in the 1980s and notable for their long and flowing fins, are actually hybrids with Asian carp, and not considered true Nishikigoi.
The common carp is a hardy fish, and koi retain that durability.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Koi   (1125 words)

  
 Carp Official Home Page and Web Site of Carp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A native of Asia, the carp was introduced into Europe and America and has become so well established that it is called the English sparrow of the fishes.
Carp have four barbels (“whiskers”) around the mouth and are usually dark greenish or brown (occasionally yellowish or silvery), with red on some of the fins.
Carp may reach a length of 3 ft (91 cm) and a weight of 25 lbs (11.3 kg).
www.carp.ws   (299 words)

  
 Slovakia - LOCATION, SIZE, AND EXTENT, TOPOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, FLORA AND FAUNA
Carp, pike, and trout are found in the country's rivers, lakes, and streams.
The total catch in 2000 was 2,250 tons, with common carp and rainbow trout the dominant species.
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www.nationsencyclopedia.com /Europe/Slovakia.html   (531 words)

  
 Equipment
Common Carp: Mass Production of Eggs and Early Fry(FAO)
Zooplankton of the Great Lakes: Guide ID and Ecology Common.
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