Man At the Back Of the Clapham Omnibus - Legal English - ESL British English Pronunciation
A full explanation of the legal phrase the man at the back of the Clapham omnibus.
The man at the back of the Clapham omnibus is a legal term that refers to the standards, moral fibre or conduct that would be expected of the average citizen in the street.
The man at the back of the Clapham omnibus gives a standard against which the actions or conduct of the accused might be measured.
I apologise for the blurred vision caused by the rain.
This phrase was first used about 1900
The man at the back of the Clapham omnibus is a formal legal phrase that might be used by a judge, a barrister or a lawyer.
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