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  • 21Nuclear Command Authority (India) — Agency overview Formed 2003 Jurisdiction Indian government Headquarters New Delhi Employees Classified[ …

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  • 22Capital Markets Authority — is a semi autonomous body responsible for regulating the capital markets industry in Uganda. It approves the offers of all securities to the public, licences market professionals like broker/dealers, investment advisors and fund managers. It also …

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  • 23Wilsher v. Essex Area Health Authority — [1988] AC 1074 is an English tort law case concerning the material increase of risk test for causation.FactsThe defendant hospital, initially acting through an inexperienced junior doctor, negligently administered excessive oxygen during the post …

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  • 24Financial Services Authority — FSA An independent, nongovernmental body that regulates the financial services industry in the UK. It was set up in 1997 and given statutory powers by the Financial Services and Markets Act (2000). The FSA is financed by the industry and its… …

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  • 25Financial Services Authority — FSA An independent, nongovernmental body that regulates the financial services industry in the UK. It was set up in 1997 and given statutory powers by the Financial Services and Markets Act (2000). The FSA is financed by the industry and its… …

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  • 26Concordat — • In general, a concordat means an agreement, or union of wills, on some matter Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Concordat     Concordat      …

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  • 27Protestant Heritage — Introduction       Protestantism originated in the 16th century Reformation, and its basic doctrines, in addition to those of the ancient Christian creeds, are justification by grace alone through faith, the priesthood of all believers, and the… …

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  • 28Imputation (law) — The principle of imputation or attribution reflects the general public policy underpinning the operation of the law which is that ignorantia juris non excusat , the Latin for ignorance of the law is no excuse . All laws are published and… …

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  • 29jurisdiction — ju·ris·dic·tion /ˌju̇r əs dik shən/ n [Latin jurisdictio, from juris, genitive of jus law + dictio act of saying, from dicere to say] 1: the power, right, or authority to interpret, apply, and declare the law (as by rendering a decision) to be… …

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  • 30Vicarious liability — This article is about vicarious liability in private litigation; for vicarious liability in criminal law, see Vicarious liability (criminal). Vicarious liability is a form of strict, secondary liability that arises under the common law doctrine… …

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