Usage examples of "common law court" in English with translation to Spanish

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I don't have much in common with my left-handed boyfriend. No tengo mucho en común con mi novio zurdo.
The constitutional court will pronounce within this morning. El tribunal constitucional se pronunciará dentro de esta mañana.
The law punishes. La ley castiga.
I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world; one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles – principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings. Vine aquí a buscar un nuevo comienzo para Estados Unidos y musulmanes alrededor del mundo, que se base en intereses mutuos y el respeto mutuo; y que se base en el hecho de que Estados Unidos y el Islam no se excluyen mutuamente y no es necesario que compitan. Por el contrario: coinciden en parte y tienen principios comunes, principios de justicia, progreso, tolerancia y la dignidad de todos los seres humanos.
The photo catches the tension in the court very well. La foto captó la tensión en la corte muy bien.
He broke the law. Infringió la ley.
There is no cure for the common cold. No hay cura para el resfrío común.
Tom has to go to court tomorrow. Tom tiene que ir a la corte mañana.
Starting next month, Brazil will implement the law of reciprocity with Spain. A partir del mes que viene, Brasil pone en práctica la ley de la reciprocidad con España.
We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language. En realidad tenemos todo en común con los Estados unidos excepto, por supuesto, el lenguaje.
Now the ball is in your court! ¡Ahora vamos a ver qué pueden hacer!
We're all the same according to law. Todos somos iguales ante la ley.
I am sure we have a lot in common. Estoy seguro de que tenemos mucho en común.
They called the same witness to court. Llamaron al mismo testigo al tribunal.
Columbus's Law of Discovery states: If you discovered something BEFORE Christopher Columbus, then what you discovered does not exist. La Ley de Descubrimientos de Colón establece: Si descubriste algo ANTES que Cristóbal Colón, entonces lo que descubriste no existe.
Border fights were common. Las peleas limítrofes eran comunes.
The accused is to appear before the court on Friday. El acusado debe aparecer ante la corte el día viernes.
The law is not in effect any longer. La ley no está en vigor por más tiempo.
Music is a common speech for humanity. La música es una lengua común para la humanidad.
She stood in the court before judge and jury. Ella se paró en la corte en frente del juez y del jurado.
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