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  • 21complaint — com•plaint [[t]kəmˈpleɪnt[/t]] n. 1) an expression of discontent, regret, pain, censure, resentment, or grief; lament; faultfinding 2) a cause of discontent, pain, grief, etc 3) a cause of bodily pain or ailment; malady: to suffer from a rare… …

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  • 22Case Information Statement — Civil procedure in the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Doctrines of civil procedure Jurisdiction Subject matter jurisdiction Diversity jurisdiction Personal jurisdiction Removal jurisdiction Venue Change of venue …

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  • 23Civilian Complaint Review Board — CCRB logo The Civilian Complaint Review Board is an all civilian board tasked with investigating civil complaints about alleged misconduct on the part of the New York Police Department. Contents 1 History …

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  • 24Consumer complaint — This article is about Reports filed by consumers who are dissatisfied with a business transaction and/or interaction.. For the consumers in biology, see Heterotroph …

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  • 25Chief complaint — The Chief Complaint formally known as CC in the medical field, or termed Presenting Complaint (PC) in the UK, is a concise statement describing the symptom, problem, condition, diagnosis, physician recommended return, or other factor that is the… …

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  • 26David Oliver (Canadian politician) — David Oliver is a politician in British Columbia, Canada. In 2005, he was nominated as the candidate for the Liberal Party of Canada for the riding of Abbotsford in the 2006 federal election. He is also known for his defamation lawsuit against… …

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  • 27make — make1 [ meık ] (past tense and past participle made [ meıd ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 create/produce something ▸ 2 do/say something ▸ 3 cause something to happen ▸ 4 force someone to do something ▸ 5 arrange something ▸ 6 earn/get money ▸ 7 give a total ▸… …

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  • 28make — I UK [meɪk] / US verb Word forms make : present tense I/you/we/they make he/she/it makes present participle making past tense made UK [meɪd] / US past participle made *** Get it right: make: When make means to cause or force someone to do… …

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  • 29charge — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from charger Date: 13th century 1. a. obsolete a material load or weight b. a figure borne on a heraldic field 2. a. the quantity that an apparatus is intended to receive and fitted to hold b …

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  • 30libel — I. n. 1. Malicious publication, defamation, defamatory writing. 2. (Law.) Charge, statement of complaint. II. v. a. 1. Lampoon, defame (by some publication). 2. (Law.) Proceed against by a libel, bring a charg …

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