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  • 51Frais de notaire — En droit français, le rôle du notaire[F 1] consiste à authentifier et constater l’accord des parties[G 1] dans un acte qu’il signe avec elles[H 1]. Délégataire de la puissance publique, il est détenteur, à cet effet, d’un monopole. Lorsqu’il agit …

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  • 53Article One of the United States Constitution — United States of America This article is part of the series: United States Constitution Original text of the Constitution Preamble Articles of the Constitution I  …

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  • 54Kootenay East — (also known as Kootenay East Revelstoke) was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1917 to 1968 and from 1979 to 1997.This riding was created as Kootenay East in 1914… …

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  • 55Bribery — • The payment or the promise of money or other lucrative consideration to induce another, while under the obligation of acting without any view to private emolument, to act as the briber shall prescribe Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… …

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  • 56Title of Nobility Clause — United States of America This article is part of the series: United States Constitution Original text of the Constitution Preamble Articles of the Constitution I · …

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  • 57émolumentaire — ● émolumentaire adjectif Qui concerne l émolument. émolumentaire [emɔlymɑ̃tɛʀ] adj. ÉTYM. 1829; de émolument. ❖ ♦ Dr. Relatif à un émolument. || Portion émolumentaire …

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  • 58wage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. wager; conduct, make, carry on, engage in, undertake. See warfare, undertaking, chance. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wages, pay, stipend, fee, salary, earnings, payment, emolument; see also pay 2 . Syn …

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  • 59Profit — Pro fit, n. [F., fr. L. profectus advance, progress, profit, fr. profectum. See {Proficient}.] 1. Acquisition beyond expenditure; excess of value received for producing, keeping, or selling, over cost; hence, pecuniary gain in any transaction or… …

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  • 60Magic (paranormal) — For related ideas, see Magic (disambiguation). Magia redirects here. For other uses, see Magia (disambiguation). Magical redirects here. For the song, see Magical (song). Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses by John William Waterhouse Magic …

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