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  • 121constructive force — noun Action on the part of one party which will be treated by a court as equivalent to the use of force in determining whether that party has acted improperly with respect to another. Example: A civilian who impersonates a police officer in order …

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  • 122constructive evictions — noun Plural of constructive eviction …

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  • 123constructive empiricism — A position in the philosophy of science associated with the 20th century Canadian philosopher Bas van Fraassen (The Scientific Image, 1980). Constructive empiricism divides science into observation statements and theory statements. It holds that… …

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  • 124constructive total loss — A loss in which the item insured is not totally destroyed but is so severely damaged that it is not financially worth repairing. The Marine Insurance Act (1906) defines a constructive total loss as one in which «the subject matter insured is… …

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  • 125constructive vote of non-confidence — konstruktyvusis nepasitikėjimo balsavimas statusas T sritis Politika apibrėžtis Parlamentinės kontrolės procedūra, kuria parlamentas tuo pat metu privalo pareikšti nepasitikėjimą pareigas einančiam vyriausybės vadovui ir išreikšti pasitikėjimą… …

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  • 126constructive abilities — konstrukciniai gebėjimai statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Pedagogo galėjimas projektuoti auklėtinio asmenybės tobulėjimą, komandos brendimą, numatyti ir planuoti sportinės pedagoginės veiklos turinį ir apimtį, ugdytinas… …

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  • 127constructive eviction — Such arises when landlord, while not actually depriving tenant of possession, has done or suffered some act by which premises are rendered untenantable. Net Realty Holding Trust v. Nelson, 33 Conn.Sup. 22, 358 A.2d 365, 367. Any disturbance of… …

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  • 128constructive filing — The filing of a document with a person who is the only one available to receive it, though he is not the designated person to receive it, is a constructive filing. People v. Spencer, 193 Cal.App.2d 13, 13 Cal.Rptr. 881, 883 …

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