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  • 41Constructive trusts in English law — are a form of trust created by the courts primarily where the defendant has dealt with property in an unconscionable manner , but also in other circumstances; the property will be held in constructive trust for the harmed party, obliging the… …

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  • 42Competition and Consumer Act 2010 — Competition law Basic concepts History of competition law Monopoly Coercive monopoly Natural monopoly …

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  • 43Buchwald v. Paramount — (1990) was a breach of contract lawsuit filed and decided in California in which humorist and writer Art Buchwald alleged that Paramount Pictures stole his script idea and turned it into the 1988 movie Coming to America . Buchwald won the lawsuit …

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  • 44Trade Practices Act 1974 — The Trade Practices Act 1974 is an act of the Parliament of Australia. The act provides for protection of consumers and prevents some restrictive trade practices of companies. It is the key antitrust law in Australia. It is administered by the… …

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  • 45Trial of Conrad Murray — People v. Murray Court Superior Court of Los Angeles County Full case name People of the State of California v. Conrad Robert Murray Date decided November 7, 2011 Judge(s) sitting Michael E. Pastor Case opinions …

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  • 46Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co Ltd v New Garage & Motor Co Ltd — Court House of Lords Citation(s) [1914] UKHL 1, [1915] AC 79 …

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  • 47un|con´scion|a|bly — un|con|scion|a|ble «uhn KON shuh nuh buhl», adjective. 1. not influenced or guided by conscience: »an unconscionable liar. Sometimes the unconscionable editors will clip our paragraphs (Washington Irving). SYNONYM(S): unprincipled. 2. very great …

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  • 48un|con|scion|a|ble — «uhn KON shuh nuh buhl», adjective. 1. not influenced or guided by conscience: »an unconscionable liar. Sometimes the unconscionable editors will clip our paragraphs (Washington Irving). SYNONYM(S): unprincipled. 2. very great: »an unconscionable …

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  • 49Estoppel — in its broadest sense is a legal term referring to a series of legal and equitable doctrines that preclude a person from denying or asserting anything to the contrary of that which has, in contemplation of law, been established as the truth,… …

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  • 50Estoppel (English law) — Estoppel is a legal doctrine that may be used in certain situations to prevent a person from relying upon certain rights, or upon a set of facts (eg. words said or actions performed) which is different from an earlier set of facts. Estoppel could …

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