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  • 81Liberalism (book) — Infobox Book name = Liberalism title orig = Liberalismus translator = Ralph Raico image caption = author = Ludwig von Mises illustrator = cover artist = country = Weimar Germany language = German series = subject = Classical Liberalism, Property… …

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  • 82Uniformity and jurisdiction in U.S. federal court tax decisions — refers to an ongoing debate spanning many decades about achievement of uniformity and high quality decisions by federal courts when addressing tax controversies against the backdrop of multiple, regionally diverse courts with federal tax… …

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  • 83Bureaucracy (book) — Infobox Book | name = Bureaucracy image author = Ludwig Von Mises illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English subject = Politics Economics genre = Non fiction publisher = pub date = 1945 media type = Print (Hardback… …

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  • 84Richard Woodward — (1726 – 12 May 1794) was Bishop of Cloyne in the Church of Ireland and the author of a vigorous defence of the Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland.Origins and educationRichard Woodward was the son of Francis Woodward, of Grimsbury, near Bristol. He… …

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  • 85Military history of the Crusader states — The military history of the Crusader states began with the formation of the County of Edessa in 1097 and ended with the loss of Ruad in 1302 it was the last Christian stronghold in the Holy Land. Contents 1 War with the Seljuks 1.1 First Crusade… …

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  • 86Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 — Contract law Part o …

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  • 87Journal of Law and Commerce — *John E. Murray, Jr. [Postscript: Ruminations and Presentations about Impracticability and Mistake, J.L. Com. (1981), 1: 59 67] [Proposed Revision of Section 2 207 of the Uniform Commercial Code, J.L. Com. (1986), 6(2): 337 361] *Dick Thornburgh… …

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  • 89Invitation to treat — (or invitation to bargain in the United States) is a contract law term. It comes from the Latin phrase invitatio ad offerendum and means inviting an offer . Or as Andrew Burrows writes, an invitation to treat is an expression of willingness to… …

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  • 90impracticably — See impracticability. * * * …

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