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  • 41Ludwig Wittgenstein — Wittgenstein redirects here. For other uses, see Wittgenstein (disambiguation). Ludwig Wittgenstein Photographed by Ben Richards Swansea, Wales, 1947 Born 26 April 1889 …

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  • 42Louis I of Hungary — Lajos Nagy redirects here. For the footballer, see Lajos Nagy (footballer). Louis I King of Hungary and Croatia Reign 21 July 1342 – 10 September 1382 ( 1000000000000004000000 …

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  • 43Gregory I, Saint — known as Gregory the Great born с 540, Rome died March 12, 604, Rome Pope (590–604) and doctor of the church. A Roman patrician, by age 32 he had attained the office of urban prefect. He then felt called to the religious life. He built several… …

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  • 44caduca — /kad(y)uwka/ In the civil law, property of an inheritable quality; property such as descends to an heir. Also the lapse of a testamentary disposition or legacy. Also an escheat; escheated property …

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  • 45caduca — /kad(y)uwka/ In the civil law, property of an inheritable quality; property such as descends to an heir. Also the lapse of a testamentary disposition or legacy. Also an escheat; escheated property …

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  • 46privity — In its broadest sense, privity is defined as mutual or successive relationships to the same right of property, or such an identification of interest of one person with another as to represent the same legal right. Petersen v. Fee Intern., Ltd., D …

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  • 47Article Three of the United States Constitution — establishes the judicial branch of the federal government. The judicial branch comprises the Supreme Court of the United States along with lower federal courts established pursuant to legislation by Congress. : Federal courtsSection 1 vests the… …

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  • 48Conglomerate (company) — For a kind of rock, see Conglomerate (geology). A conglomerate is a combination of two or more corporations engaged in entirely different businesses that fall under one corporate structure (a corporate group), usually involving a parent company… …

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  • 49Fiefdom — Under the system of feudalism, a fiefdom, fief, feud, feoff, or fee, often consisted of inheritable lands or revenue producing property granted by a liege lord, generally to a vassal, in return for a form of allegiance, originally to give him the …

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  • 50Mission Zamora — is an integrated land reform and land redistribution program in Venezuela, created in law by the Ley de Tierras ( Law of Land ), part of a package of 49 decrees made by Hugo Chávez in November 2001. The plan is named in honor of Ezequiel Zamora,… …

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