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  • 121Equitable remedy — In law, equitable remedies are the remedies developed and granted by the old courts of equity, such as the Court of Chancery in England, and still available today in common law jurisdictions. [See generally, Meagher and Gummow, Equity, Doctrines… …

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  • 122Remoteness in English Law — In the English law of negligence, the test of causation not only requires that the defendant was the cause in fact, but also requires that the loss or damage sustained by the claimant was not too remote. As with the policy issues in establishing… …

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  • 123Hodge v. Canada (Minister of Human Resources Development) — ! bgcolor= 6699FF | Case opinions | Hodge v. Canada (Minister of Human Resources Development) , [2004] 3 S.C.R. 357 was a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada regarding section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Court found …

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  • 124Tort reform — refers to the idea of changing the rules applicable to the law of tort. Tort deals with compensation for wrongs and harm done by one party to another s person, property or other protected interests (e.g. reputation, under libel and slander laws) …

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  • 125Skoropadskie — House of Skoropadskie (ukr. Скоропадські) is a family of pretenders to the throne of Ukraine and the title Hetman founded in 1918.*Ivan Skoropadsky (1646 September 3, 1722; reigned 1708–1722) was a Hetman of the Ukrainian Cossacks, and the… …

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  • 126List of shortest people — This is a list of people who have been described or claimed as shortest in their lifetime or profession. Shortest of all Shortest men *Gul Mohammed Shortest man ever verified, measuring only 22.5 inches (57 cm), according to Guinness World… …

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  • 127Tort of deceit — The tort of deceit, also known as fraud , dates in its modern development from Pasley v. Freeman . [(1789) 3 T.R. 51] Here the defendant said that a third party was creditworthy to the claimant, knowing he was broke. The claimant loaned the third …

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  • 128contingency fee — see fee 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. contingency fee n …

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