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  1. 22. Apr. 1993 · Krimi. 52 Folgen in 4 Staffeln. Original-TV-Premiere 22.04.1993 Nine Network (Englisch) Füge Law of the Land kostenlos zu deinem Feed hinzu, um keine Neuigkeit zur Serie zu verpassen. Meinen Serien hinzufügen. Übersicht mit allen Folgen. Cast & Crew. Lisa Hensley. Kate Chalmers. David Waters. Sean O’Connor. Debra Byrne. Jen Jardine. Tamblyn Lord.

  2. Law of the Land Episodenguide – fernsehserien.de. Staffel 1. 1. 01. –. Episode 1. 22.04.1993. 1. 02. –. Episode 2. 22.04.1993. 3. 1. 03. –. Episode 3. 29.04.1993. 4. 1. 04. –. Episode 4. 04.05.1993. 5. 1. 05. –. Episode 5. 11.05.1993. 6. 1. 06. –. Episode 6. 18.05.1993. 7. 1. 07. –.

  3. Law of the Land: Schöpfer: Ro Hume, Sue Masters Mit Lisa Hensley, Richard Moir, Shane Connor, Angelo D'Angelo When young Magistrate, Peter Lawrence, goes to the seemingly sleepy township of Merringanee, he finds there is far more seething below the tranquil surface of the small rural township than he expected. First, he finds his car stolen ...

  4. Law of the Land is an Australian television drama series that screened on the Nine Network from 1993–1999. The series was set in the fictional country town of Merringanee and centered on the unique way that locals dealt with and enforced the law. [1] [2] Storylines in Law of the Land were serialized, with one larger plot covering the season.

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  6. The phrase law of the land is a legal term, equivalent to the Latin lex terrae, or legem terrae in the accusative case. It refers to all of the laws in force within a country or region, [2] [3] [4] [5] including statute law and case-made law .