Contest+in+law

  • 51Eurovision Song Contest — Eurovision redirects here. For other uses, see Eurovision (disambiguation). For this year s Contest, see Eurovision Song Contest 2011. For next year s Contest, see Eurovision Song Contest 2012. The generic logo was introduced for the 2004 Contest …

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  • 52Natural Law Party (United States) — Natural Law Party Founded 1992 Dissolved 2004 Ideology …

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  • 53Eurovision Song Contest 2009 — Infobox Eurovision name = Eurovision Song Contest 2009 theme = final = 16 May 2009 semi1 = 12 May 2009 semi2 = 14 May 2009 presenters = director = host = flagicon|Russia C1R venue = Olympic Indoor Arena, Moscow, Russia winner = vote = entries =… …

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  • 54Loss of chance in English law — refers to a particular problem of causation, which arises in tort and contract. The law is invited to assess hypothetical outcomes, either affecting the claimant or a third party, where the defendant s breach of contract or of the duty of care… …

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  • 55To wage one's law — Wage Wage, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Waged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Waging}.] [OE. wagen, OF. wagier, gagier, to pledge, promise, F. gager to wager, lay, bet, fr. LL. wadium a pledge; of Teutonic origin; cf. Goth. wadi a pledge, gawadj[=o]n to pledge, akin… …

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  • 56Private international law — Conflict Con flict, n. [L. conflictus a striking together, fr. confligere, flictum, to strike together, to fight: cf. F. conflit, formerly also conflict. See {Conflict}, v.] 1. A striking or dashing together; violent collision; as, a conflict of… …

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  • 57Wolff's law — is a theory developed by the German Anatomist/Surgeon Julius Wolff (1836 1902) in the 19th century that states that bone in a healthy person or animal will adapt to the loads it is placed under. If loading on a particular bone increases, the bone …

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  • 58United Kingdom company law — Beside the River Thames, the City of London is a global financial centre. Within the Square Mile, the London Stock Exchange lies at the heart of the United Kingdom s corporations. United Kingdom company law is the body of rules that concern… …

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  • 59Civil law notary — 16th century painting of a civil law notary, by Flemish painter Quentin Massys Civil law notaries, or Latin notaries, are lawyers of noncontentious private civil law who draft, take, and record legal instruments for private parties, provide legal …

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  • 60Traditional Chinese law — refers to the laws, regulations and rules used in China up to 1911, when the last imperial dynasty fell. It has undergone continuous development since at least the 11th century BC. This legal tradition is distinct from the common law and civil… …

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