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  • 101Men's rights — Rights Theoretical distinctions Natural and legal rights Claim rights and liberty rights Negative and positive rights Individual …

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  • 102Flast v. Cohen — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Flast v. Cohen ArgueDate=March 12 ArgueYear=1968 DecideDate=June 10 DecideYear=1968 FullName=Flast et al. v. Cohen, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare et al. USVol=392 USPage=83 Citation=88 S. Ct. 1942; 20 L. Ed. 2d… …

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  • 103Arnold Fitz Thedmar — (August 9, 1201 ndash; 1274 or 1275) was a London chronicler and merchant; he was born in London. General Both his parents were German in origin. The family of his mother migrated to the Kingdom of England from Cologne in the reign of Henry II of …

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  • 104go hence — To depart from the court; with the further implication that a suitor who is directed to go hence is dismissed from further attendance upon the court in respect to the suit or proceeding which brought him there, and that he is finally denied the… …

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  • 105go hence — To depart from the court; with the further implication that a suitor who is directed to go hence is dismissed from further attendance upon the court in respect to the suit or proceeding which brought him there, and that he is finally denied the… …

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  • 106subject to — Words of qualification. Consolidated Coal Co. v Peers, 166 Ill 361, 46 NE 1105. Words of qualification of the estate granted by a deed. 23 Am J2d Deeds § 217. Words of condition; sufficient to destroy the negotiability of the instrument where… …

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  • 107Electronic Commerce Regulations 2002 — The Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002, SI 2000/2013, incorporates Directive 2000/31/EC into the law of the United Kingdom.Enacted pursuant to European Communities Act 1972] They apply to contracts concluded by electronic means… …

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  • 108conditional acknowledgment — An acknowledgment by one alleged to be indebted to another which signifies his willingness to admit liability if the creditor will comply with conditions imposed upon him in the acknowledgment by the debtor, or if a certain condition which does… …

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  • 109for — Because of, on account of, by reason of. Glassell Development Co. v Citizens Nat Bank, 191 Cal 375, 216 P 1012, 28 ALR 1427, 1434. In consideration of Brooks v Coppedge, 71 Idaho 156, 228 P2d 248, 27 ALR2d 645. Throughout or during the… …

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  • 110TAXATION — This article is arranged according to the following outline: historical aspects legal aspects the biblical period the talmudic period the post talmudic period in general yardsticks of tax assessment taxable property Place of Residence, Business,… …

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