Actually, it isn't. Statutory only tells you the penalty of murder because in common law and in the constitution murder isn't permitted.Imalawman wrote:um...actually, they are. But once you decide you can pick and choose the law, why couldn't I choose not to abide by any law whatsoever? Who says I'm bound by common law? You? HA. I choose MY law. What can you do about it?fmmcosta wrote: Are the "laws on murder" statutory? Guess not, so... your point is?
You see, this is the inevitable result. You can't just pick and choose what laws to follow. Even if you follow common law, who's going to carry out the punishment for violations of common law which only you choose to follow?
So, as governing law of your contract you would choose... none. I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with None Law.
The courts will.