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  • 121Law of Spain — Spanish law is the term used to describe the legislation which is in force in the Kingdom of Spain, which is understood to mean Spanish territory, its waters, consulates and embassies, and boats flying the Spanish flag in international waters. It …

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  • 122process — I. /ˈproʊsɛs / (say prohses) noun 1. a systematic series of actions directed to some end: the process of making butter. 2. a continuous action, operation, or series of changes taking place in a definite manner: the process of decay. 3. Law a. the …

  • 123Law of Attraction — The phrase Law of Attraction, although used widely by esoteric writers, has a variety of definitions. Turn of the century references conceptualized the law of attraction as relating to physical structure and to how matter develops. [“Waves in… …

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  • 124Process corners — In semiconductor manufacturing, a process corner is an example of a design of experiments (DoE) technique that refers to a variation of fabrication parameters used in applying an integrated circuit design to a semiconductor wafer. Process corners …

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  • 125Law of Nauru — Nauruan law, since Nauru s independence from Australia in 1968, is derived primarily from English and Australian common law, though it also integrates indigenous customary law to a limited extent. Nauruan common law is founded mainly on statute… …

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  • 126law — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. statute, ordinance, regulation, mandate; rule, maxim; precept, axiom, jurisprudence. See legality, permission. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The judicial system] Syn. judicial procedure, judicature, legal… …

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  • 127constitutional law — n: a body of statutory and case law that is based on, concerns, or interprets a constitution Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. constitutional law …

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  • 128summary process — n: a procedure allowed to enforce a claim or right in a summary manner; specif: a procedure to repossess real property esp. from a tenant upon nonpayment or other default: a summary eviction Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster.… …

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