JURI 510 Quiz 3 Liberty

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https://www.homeworksimple.com/ downloads/juri-510-quiz-3/ JURI 510 Quiz 3 Common Law and the Islamic Legal Tradition 1. Prior to the development of the writs there was no common law, no way to state a case or get before a judge. 2. Within the Islamic trade market there are three forms of transaction or collaboration. Which of the following is not one of the three: 3. There are several sources of Shari’a. Which one of the following is not a source? 4. Ijma (agreement), once reached within some level of the Islamic community, is sanctioned by the highest of authority, and its legitimacy as a source of law can be surpassed only by the Koran itself and by the Sunna. 5. Islamic law is similar to the laws of the United States because both are very general expressions and, to solve a problem, you have to know which school’s law is applicable, or which state law. 6. These two oldest schools of Islamic legal thought, which appear to have been taught prior to the canonization of the Sunna, remain attached to a wider range of techniques of legal reasoning. 7. According to Glenn, the particular genius of U.S. law has been its constructive combination of elements of both civil and common law. 8. In the common law tradition, land is not owned. If you buy a house in the common law world today, you become, not the owner, but the holder of a/an ________________ estate. 9. The Common law tradition developed using writs. Each writ gave rise to a: 10. Law in the United States is generally seen as adhering to a common law family.


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