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  • 91History of fire safety legislation in the United Kingdom — The history of fire safety legislation in the United Kingdom dates back to the Norman invasion by William the Conqueror in 1066 and has seen a long and complex system of laws and other legislation being enacted and repealed culminating in the… …

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  • 92Henwood v Municipal Tramways Trust — (SA) (1938) 60 CLR 438Brief overviewHenwood, while riding the tram, was overcome by a fit of nausea and stuck his head out the window. This breached a bylaw made by the tram authority as a safety precaution, and he was struck twice by standards… …

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  • 93Mechelen transit camp — Concentration camp The main entrance to the Dossin Casern …

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  • 94Sturges v Bridgman — Sturges v. Bridgman (1879) L.R. 11 Ch. D. 852 is a landmark case in nuisance. It decides that what constitutes reasonable use of one s property depends on the character of the locality. Though it may in some cases be harsh, this means therefore… …

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  • 95Foreign internal defense — (FID) is used by a number of Western militaries, explicitly by the United States but sharing ideas with countries including France and the United Kingdom, to describe an approach to combating actual or threatened insurgency in a foreign state… …

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  • 96Minor sabotage — Kotwica graffito painted by Szare Szeregi on a monument at Warsaw s Union of Lublin Square …

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  • 97Ward v Tesco Stores Ltd — Ward v. Tesco Stores Ltd [1976] 1 W.L.R. 810; [1976] 1 All E.R. 219; [1976] I.R.L.R. 92, is an English tort law case concerning the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur ( the thing speaks for itself ). It deals with the law of negligence and it set an… …

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  • 98Jovan Plamenac — Jovan Simonov Plamenac (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Симонов Пламенац)(b. Boljevići, Ottoman Empire, 1873 d. occupied Montenegro, Yugoslavia, 1944) was a Montenegrin politician, orchestrator of the Christmas rebellion and the King s Premier in exile,… …

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  • 99tenant — ten·ant / te nənt/ n [Anglo French, from Old French, from present participle of tenir to hold, from Latin tenēre]: one who holds or possesses property by any kind of right: one who holds a tenancy in property; specif: one who possesses property… …

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  • 100contaminated land — Under the Environment Act 1995, the local authority is required to identify any contaminated land within its area and to require remedy by the owner or occupier, failing which it has powers to do the work and charge the owner or occupier.… …

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