A brief note about Engiish Common Law
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Common Law is also understood to be "law by precedent", distinguished from statutory law, i.e., parliamentary legislation to which Common Law is complementary.
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A brief note about Engiish Common Law
Key concept:
In reply to:
Common Law is also understood to be "law by precedent", distinguished from statutory law, i.e., parliamentary legislation to which Common Law is complementary.
I went to Iowa. I learnt my lesson! That state is weird!
Statute law? Is that not something that the government invokes, as a punishment, for a crime that hasn't happenend? EX. Someone steals something never stolen before and then they check that it hasn't happeneded before so they place a punishement to keep it fair?Please! Correct me I'm wrong! I have a test on this! The Difference between Private and Public law?
Well, fisrt of all, I'm not buying that the OP is really who or what she claims to be--let's just get that out right up front--seems more like someone fishing for predators, to me. Sorry, that's how I see it.Secondly, keep in mind that Benediction is--according to his bio--a 16-year-old boy, so can't be expected to always respond in a mature or well-read manner, although he may well know the laws as they exist in his own state...and they do vary from state to state. Sorry about that, kid, but that's also the way I see it.Just an opinion...and everyone knows what they say about opinions.
Benediction is PurpleStain...Same person, Same IP address
that explains a few things.
That isn't right! Check again, I don't think anyone is able to have my own IP!This isn't the first time my IP went like this! In a different site, which, I tried to access said IP is already in!
Keep it up and I'll delete both your accounts.
PurpleStain is schizophrenic???? Does Benediction know???
I've run an IP Check, I don't get the same IP as him??
they actually have the same IP address?i thought they were far too much alike
If you're different people, do you share an ISP?
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Is it because you're not a 'Bitch'?
You still need a punishment! I think Mr.U is prepared for that!
who dare taketh my name in vane!?
Is that a possiblity?I had to switch my ISP before cause of this! I do use a Wireless Internet thing? WiFi?I'm not the best with computers lol @Unsupervies: Well, someone needs to punish her, she broke a rule! And, you're Canadian afterall, I hope she likes it rough! lol! okay, lets stop! Also: My schools networking system had this sort of problem, where some students couldn't log in 'cause of the IP: Just wanted to throw that in.
I do use a Wireless Internet thing? WiFi?It doesn't matter whether the router is WiFi or wired. It matters where the owner of the router is getting his Internet service. The router's IP address is assigned by the ISP, and the router then presents that address to the ISP, and the Internet. That's the address that sdp sees.If dial-up is involved, then it's different -- the router is at the ISP.Are you and purple both stealing a WiFi signal from the same router?
this post is confusing me. how are they the same person???
I'm not stealing anything lol.Sympatic(My old ISP) had the problem where they gave out to other computers IPs. So, we switched off that.I do have 4 computers, could that interfere? I've had people 'connect' on to my Internet before! Actually took up Bandwith. I've found some things on IP Stealing
Uh yeah...
You both can have the same IP address if you shared an internet connection. Unfortunately, the both of you are never logged in at the same time even if the two names post within minutes of each other.
Nice try Purple.
There is no possible way that you could have the same public IP address as someone else unless you are both behind the same router. If someone sent data to that IP address, where would it go?Your four computers are behind a router, and have different addresses on your intranet (i.e., in your home). They will appear to the outside world (i.e., the Internet at large) to have the same IP address. The key thing, though, is that they are all on the same router, the one inside your house.Having the same IP address implies that you're behind the same router, or that your ISP has really screwed up, and is breaking the Internet.
Hah, so did I!