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  • 61general assumpsit — General (common or indebitatus) assumpsit is an action of assumpsit brought upon the promise or contract implied by law in certain cases. It is founded upon what the law terms an implied promise on the part of defendant to pay what, in good… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 62common assumpsit — General (common or indebitatus) assumpsit is an action of assumpsit brought upon the promise or contract implied by law in certain cases. It is founded upon what the law terms an implied promise on the part of defendant to pay what, in good… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 63indebitatus assumpsit — General (common or indebitatus) assumpsit is an action of assumpsit brought upon the promise or contract implied by law in certain cases. It is founded upon what the law terms an implied promise on the part of defendant to pay what, in good… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 64Schaumburg-Lippe — • A German principality, surrounded by the Prussian province of Westphalia Hanover, and an exclave of the Prussian province of Hesse Nassau (the Prussian County of Schaumburg) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Schaumburg Lippe      …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 65haeres non tenetur in Anglia ad debita antecessoris reddenda, nisi per antecessorem ad hoc fuerit obligatus, praeterquam debita regis tantum — /hiriyz non taniytar in aggliya ad debata antasasoras radenda, naysay par antasasoram ad hok fyiiwarat oblageytas pratarkwam debata rijas tantam/ In England, the heir is not bound to pay his ancestor s debts, unless he be bound to it by the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 66haeres non tenetur in Anglia ad debita antecessoris reddenda, nisi per antecessorem ad hoc fuerit obligatus, praeterquam debita regis tantum — /hiriyz non taniytar in aggliya ad debata antasasoras radenda, naysay par antasasoram ad hok fyiiwarat oblageytas pratarkwam debata rijas tantam/ In England, the heir is not bound to pay his ancestor s debts, unless he be bound to it by the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 67Agnes of Courtenay — (c. 1136 ndash; c. 1184) was the daughter of Joscelin II of Courtenay by his wife Beatrice (widow of William, Lord of Saone), and the mother of king Baldwin IV of Jerusalem and queen Sibylla of Jerusalem.DynastyThe Courtenay family ruled the… …

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  • 68Bride kidnapping — Thought to be a bride kidnapping in progress in Central Asia, circa 1870 Bride kidnapping, also known as marriage by abduction or marriage by capture, is a practice throughout history and around the world in which a man abducts the woman he… …

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  • 69Canonical impediment — In the Canon Law of the Catholic Church, a canonical impediment is a legal obstacle that prevents a sacrament from being performed validly and/or licitly. The term is used most frequently in relationship to the sacraments of Marriage and Holy… …

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  • 70Other postemployment benefits — (or OPEB) is an accounting concept created by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) by pronouncements designed to address expenses that entities may or may not be legally bound to pay, but pay as a moral obligation. The applicable… …

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