There is no such thing as "enforceable" common-law. Common law evolved long ago into statute law and it is the provisions of statute law with which courts must contend with today. Statute law (especially in the English-speaking countries of the world) is based on common law but no such 'common law' survives today which is not codified and set forth in statute law. Common law is NOT legally enforceable.
Yes, decimal is a noun, a singular, common noun. Example sentence: The decimal for hundredths is placed two digits from the right of a number.
A pacemaker is a device placed under your skin that helps correct the slow heart rate. People older than 65 are most likely to have a type of bradycardia that requires a pacemaker is one example
A piece of ivy placed in water to root is an example of propagation through water propagation. This method involves allowing a cutting to develop roots in water before being transferred to soil for further growth. It is a common and effective way to propagate many types of plants.
It requires stub should be placed in a definite point on line, it requires two adjustments both the location and the direction of the stub
Nowhere. 10000 is an integer and requires no decimal number.
a example is "a method of referring a bill to the voters"
He placed the books ON the desk.
It is correct to say "is placed." The verb "placed" is the past participle form of the verb "place" and is often used in passive voice constructions. For example, "The book is placed on the table."
After "for example," you use a comma. For example, the comma should be placed immediately after "for example" to separate it from the following example.
Calcite is a common mineral that fizzes when dilute hydrochloric acid is placed on it. This reaction is due to the release of carbon dioxide gas from the mineral when it reacts with the acid.
Before the quotes for example "hi, how are you."
There is nothing common about the Hula. It is the very soul of Hawaii placed into motion.