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  • 1Seat (legal entity) — In strict legal language, the term seat defines the seat of a corporation or organisation as a legal entity, indicating where the headquarters of this entity are located. Decision [http://legal.european patent office.org/dg3/biblio/t031012eu1.htm …

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  • 2Seat belt legislation — is a law or laws put in place to enforce or require, the fitting of seat belts to motor vehicles, or the wearing of seat belts by motor vehicle occupants. Most western countries have some seat belt legislation.Fact|date=March 2008.The legal… …

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  • 3Seat — can refer to:A place to sit, particularly the area one sits upon (rather than other elements, like armrests), See: * Chair * Car seat * Airline seat * Saddle, a type of seat used on the backs of animals, bicycles (see bicycle seat), etc. *… …

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  • 4seat belts — A restraining device used to secure passengers in motorized vehicles. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. seat belts A restraining device used to secure passengers in motorized vehicl …

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  • 5seat — I noun base, berth, capital, center, domicilium, headquarters, home, locale, locality, location, perch, place, position, post, region, residence, sedes, site, spot, station, vital center associated concepts: county seat II index address …

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  • 6seat of judgment — index bench Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 7seat of justice — index bar (court), bench Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 8SEAT — Infobox Company name = SEAT, S.A. [ [http://www.seat.com/com/generator/su/com/SEAT/site/legal note/main.html SEAT.com legal note] ] type = Subsidiary of Volkswagen Group foundation = 1950 founder = Instituto Nacional de Industria location =… …

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  • 9Seat belt — This article is about the safety device. For the band, see The Seatbelts. A 3 point seat belt …

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  • 10Legal fiction — In the common law tradition, legal fictions are suppositions of fact taken to be true by the courts of law, but which are not necessarily true. They typically are used to evade archaic rules of procedure or to extend the jurisdiction of the… …

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