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  • 51Jukka Tapanimäki — Save for perhaps Stavros Fasoulas, Jukka Tapanimäki was probably the most famous Finnish game programmer in the late 1980s. Tapaninmäki wrote his games for the Commodore 64, but they have also been ported to other computers. Many people remember… …

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  • 52special proceeding — A civil remedy other than an ordinary action. Hazelton Moffit Special School District v Ward (ND) 107 NW2d 636. Inclusive of every special statutory remedy which is not in itself an action. Sullivan v Storz, 156 Neb 177, 55 NW2d 499, 34 ALR2d… …

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  • 53Petitions of Right Act 1860 — Infobox UK Legislation short title=Petitions of Right Act 1860 parliament=United Kingdom Parliament long title=An Act to amend the law relating to Petitions of Right, to simplify the Proceedings, and to make Provisions for the Costs thereof.… …

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  • 54Michael Lynch (ethnomethodologist) — Michael Lynch is a professor at the department of Science and Technology Studies at Cornell University.[1] His works are particularly concerned with ethnomethodological approaches in science studies. Much of his research has addressed the role of …

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  • 55non videtur vim facere, qui jure suo utitur et ordinaria actione experitur — /non vadiytar vim feysariy kway juriy s(y)uwow yuwtatar et ordaneriya aekshiyowniy ekspiratar/ He is not deemed to use force who exercises his own right, and proceeds by ordinary action …

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  • 56non videtur vim facere, qui jure suo utitur et ordinaria actione experitur — /non vadiytar vim feysariy kway juriy s(y)uwow yuwtatar et ordaneriya aekshiyowniy ekspiratar/ He is not deemed to use force who exercises his own right, and proceeds by ordinary action …

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  • 57sentence — The judgment formally pronounced by the court or judge upon the defendant after his conviction in a criminal prosecution, imposing the punishment to be inflicted, usually in the form of a fine, incarceration, or probation. See e.g. 18 U.S.C.A. No …

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  • 58alternative writ of mandamus — A writ, issued by the court in the beginning of a mandamus proceeding under older practice, which corresponds to a common law declaration or to a complaint or petition in an ordinary action and usually deemed to be the first pleading in the cause …

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  • 59confession of judgment — The entry of a judgment upon the admission or confession of the debtor, without the formality, time, or extent involved in all ordinary action or proceeding. Cuikendall v Doe, 129 Iowa 453, 105 NW 698. See cognovit actionem; cognovit note;… …

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  • 60extraordinary remedies — Remedies, developed by the application of common law or prerogative writs and confirmed with modifications by statute, intended to make available types of relief not obtainable in an ordinary action in law or equity, most notable of which are… …

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