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Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms
The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Details of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Author: Amy Hackney Blackwell Date of publishing: 2008 Publisher: Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc, Naperville, Illinois 60567-4410, United States Contents of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Abandon Abatable Nuisance Abate Abatement of a Legacy Abatement of Taxes Abdicate…
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Contracts
Appropriations, Contracts, Rent From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Appropriations, Contracts, Rent (1): Under the constitution of the United States, Congress can not make appropriations nor give aid to any denomination. Also, similar provisions are in many of the […]
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Contracts
Appropriations, Contracts, Rent From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Appropriations, Contracts, Rent (1): Under the constitution of the United States, Congress can not make appropriations nor give aid to any denomination. Also, similar provisions are in many of the […]
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Social Networks
Privacy The buzzing field of social networks analysis attempts to quantify how people know one another. In a recent article, Lior Strahilevitz suggests that social networks analysis can help judges presiding over privacy lawsuits decide what information should be considered private. In the […]
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Social Networks
Privacy The buzzing field of social networks analysis attempts to quantify how people know one another. In a recent article, Lior Strahilevitz suggests that social networks analysis can help judges presiding over privacy lawsuits decide what information should be considered private. In the […]
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Misdemeanor
Introduction to Misdemeanor Misdemeanor, in criminal law, term applied to any offense other than a felony. In the U.S., the criminal codes of the states vary in their classifications of the offenses considered misdemeanors, but misdemeanors are always the less serious crimes. Examples of such […]
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Misdemeanor
Introduction to Misdemeanor Misdemeanor, in criminal law, term applied to any offense other than a felony. In the U.S., the criminal codes of the states vary in their classifications of the offenses considered misdemeanors, but misdemeanors are always the less serious crimes. Examples of such […]
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Equity
The Legal History of Equity This section provides an overview of Equity Equity and Trusts Contents of Equity and Trusts Contents of this subject matter include: Part 1: HISTORY AND NATURE OF EQUITY Introduction to EquityComparison between common law and Equity Historical development of […]
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Equity
The Legal History of Equity This section provides an overview of Equity Equity and Trusts Contents of Equity and Trusts Contents of this subject matter include: Part 1: HISTORY AND NATURE OF EQUITY Introduction to EquityComparison between common law and Equity Historical development of […]
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Theory of Sources of Law
Theory of Sources of Law Classification of the Theory of Sources of Law There is literary warrant for theory of sources of law, though it is difficult to determine just how much literary warrant, because there are so many works on sources of law that are collections of source documents, not theory of sources. One…
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Theory of Sources of Law
Theory of Sources of Law Classification of the Theory of Sources of Law There is literary warrant for theory of sources of law, though it is difficult to determine just how much literary warrant, because there are so many works on sources of law that are collections of source documents, not theory of sources. One…
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Hague Apostille Convention
The 1961 Hague Apostille Convention Summary The Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents brought about a basic simplification of the series of formalities which complicated the utilisation of public documents outside of the countries from which they emanated. The traditional rule acta probant sese ipsa does not…