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  • 51passing off — When a trade or service mark is not registrable it may still be entitled to certain protection, i.e. a passing off action. Passing off is available where there is a prospect of confusion of identity through the unauthorised use of similar marks… …

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  • 52ABORTION — is defined as the artificial termination of a woman s pregnancy. In the Biblical Period A monetary penalty was imposed for causing abortion of a woman s fetus in the course of a quarrel, and the penalty of   death if the woman s own death… …

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  • 53Appeal — For other uses, see Appeal (disambiguation). An appeal is a petition for review of a case that has been decided by a court of law. The petition is made to a higher court for the purpose of overturning the lower court s decision. The District of… …

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  • 54Judicial review — is the power of the courts to annul the acts of the executive and/or the legislative power where it finds them incompatible with a higher norm. Judicial review is an example of the functioning of separation of powers in a modern governmental… …

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  • 55Orion (mythology) — For other uses, see Orion (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Arion. An engraving of Orion from Johann Bayer s Uranometria, 1603 (US Naval Observatory Library) Orion (Greek: Ὠρίων …

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  • 56613 Mitzvot — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 57List of active Royal Navy ships — Naval Service of the British Armed Forces …

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  • 58Battle of Naupactus (429 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict colour scheme=background:#cccccc;color:#2222cc caption= conflict=Battle of Naupactus partof=the Peloponnesian War date=429 BC place=Off Naupactus result=Athenian victory combatant1=Athens combatant2=Peloponnesians… …

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  • 59Vladimir Propp — in 1928. Born 17 April 1895 St. Petersburg, Russian Empire Died August 22, 1970(1970 08 22) (ag …

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  • 60Norwegian heavy water sabotage — Part of World War II The Vemork Hydroelectric Plant in 1935. The heavy water was …

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