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  • 111Federal Rules of Civil Procedure — The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) are rules governing civil procedure in United States district (federal) courts, that is, court procedures for civil suits. The FRCP are promulgated by the United States Supreme Court pursuant to the… …

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  • 112Martin v. Herzog — Martin v. Herzog, Ct. of App. of N.Y., 228 N Y. 164, 126 N.E. 814 (1920), was a New York Court of Appeals case. Contents 1 Facts 2 Issue …

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  • 113Roman litigation — The system of Roman litigation passed through three stages over the years: until around 150 BC, the Legis Actiones system; from around 150 BC until around 342 AD, the formulary system; and from 342 AD onwards, the cognitio procedure.Legis… …

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  • 114Summers v. Tice — [http://online.ceb.com/calcases/C2/33C2d80.htm 33 Cal.2d 80, 199 P.2d 1] (1948), is a seminal California Supreme Court tort law decision relating to the issue of liability where a plaintiff cannot specifically identify which among multiple defen …

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  • 115Findlay v. McAllister — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Findlay v. McAllister ArgueDateA= ArgueDateB= ArgueYear= DecideDate=January 12 DecideYear=1885 FullName=Findlay v. McAllister USVol=113 USPage=104 Citation= Prior= Subsequent= Holding= SCOTUS=1882 1887 Majority= JoinMajority …

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  • 116Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp. — Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp. Court United States District Court for the Southern District of New York Full case name The Bridgeman Art Library, Ltd. v. Corel Corporation Date decided February 18, 1999 Citation(s) 36 F. Supp. 2d 191, 1999… …

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  • 117assumption of risk — as·sump·tion of risk: a doctrine that a person may in advance relieve another person of the obligation to act towards him or her with due care and may accept the chance of being injured; also: an affirmative defense that the plaintiff cannot… …

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  • 118recoupment — re·coup·ment /ri küp mənt/ n 1: the process or fact of recouping recoupment of expenses 2 a: a keeping back of all or part of a sum sought by a plaintiff in the interest of equity see also equitable recoupment b …

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  • 119Fictitious defendants — are real persons a plaintiff believes it has a cause of action against in a lawsuit who, for one reason or another, cannot be identified by the plaintiff before a lawsuit is commenced. As the statute of limitations for many torts such as medical… …

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  • 120Constructive trust — Wills, trusts and estates …

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