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  • 21law blank — A printed legal form available for preparing documents. Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations …

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  • 22terms — index adjustment, arrangement (understanding), case (set of circumstances), compromise, posture (situation), premises (hypotheses) …

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  • 23terms for agreement — index contract Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 24terms imposed — index circumstances Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 25terms proposed — index counteroffer, proposition Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 26Law French — is an archaic language originally based on Old Norman and Anglo Norman, but increasingly influenced by Parisian French and, later, English. It was used in the law courts of England, beginning with the Norman Conquest by William the Conqueror. Its …

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  • 27Law of comparative judgment — The law of comparative judgment was conceived by L. L. Thurstone. In modern day terminology, it is more aptly described as a model that is used to obtain measurements from any process of pairwise comparison. Examples of such processes are the… …

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  • 28implied terms — The seller of goods and services must give certain implied terms. For goods these are satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose, conformity with sample or description and the right to sell the goods. Such implied terms can be excluded or… …

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  • 29civil law — n often cap C&L 1: Roman law esp. as set forth in the Code of Justinian 2: the body of law developed from Roman law and used in Louisiana, in continental Europe, and in many other countries outside of the English speaking world including esp.… …

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  • 30common law — n: a body of law that is based on custom and general principles and embodied in case law and that serves as precedent or is applied to situations not covered by statute the common law of torts: as a: the body of law that was first developed in… …

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