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  • 51Edmund Goulding — est un réalisateur et scénariste américain né le 20 mars 1891 à Feltham en Angleterre et décédé le 24 décembre 1959 à Los Angeles. Sommaire 1 Filmographie partielle 1.1 Réalisateur 1.2 Scénariste …

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  • 52Danger Close — (früher DreamWorks Interactive LLC und EA Los Angeles) ist ein US amerikanisches Entwicklungsstudio und ehemaliger Publisher mit Sitz in Bel Air, Kalifornien. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Ludografie 2.1 Publisher …

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  • 53occupier's liability — the liability of the occupier of land, buildings and other premises to those coming on to the premises. The English law has gone through a number of phases resulting in matters now being regulated by the Occupiers Liability Acts 1957 and 1984.… …

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  • 54trépasser — [ trepase ] v. intr. <conjug. : 1> • XIIe; trespasser « dépasser en marchant » 1080; de passer et préf. tres , du lat. trans ♦ Vx ou littér. ⇒ décéder, mourir. Il avait trépassé; il était trépassé. « Il était arrivé au vieil absent [...]… …

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  • 55trespass — I. noun Etymology: Middle English trespas, from Anglo French, passage, overstepping, misdeed, from trespasser Date: 13th century 1. a. a violation of moral or social ethics ; transgression; especially sin b. an unwarranted infringement 2 …

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  • 56Gloria Swanson — Infobox actor name = Gloria Swanson imagesize = birthname = Gloria May Josephine Swanson birthdate = birth date|1899|3|27|mf=y birthplace = Chicago, Illinois deathdate = death date and age|1983|4|4|1899|3|27|mf=y deathplace = New York City… …

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  • 57Trespass — Unlawful entry redirects here. For the 1992 film, see Unlawful Entry (film). For other uses, see Trespass (disambiguation) …

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  • 58Defense of property — The defence of property is a possible justification used by defendants who argue that they should not be held liable for the loss and injury they have caused because they were acting to protect their property. Courts have generally ruled that the …

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  • 60Licensee — This article is about the common law concept of a licensee; see here for information on licenses A licensee is a term used in the law of torts to describe a person who is on the property of another, despite the fact that the property is not open… …

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