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  • 61Quarantine — For other uses see Quarantine (disambiguation) Quarantine is voluntary or compulsory isolation, typically to contain the spread of something considered dangerous, often but not always disease. The word comes from the Italian (seventeenth century… …

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  • 62Extenuating circumstances — In law, extenuating circumstances in criminal cases are unusual or extreme facts leading up to or attending the commission of the offense which, though an offense has been committed without legal justification or excuse, mitigate or reduce its… …

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  • 63prosecutor — /pros i kyooh teuhr/, n. 1. Law. a. See prosecuting attorney. b. a person, as a complainant or chief witness, instigating prosecution in a criminal proceeding. 2. a person who prosecutes. [1590 1600; < ML, LL prosecutor pursuer. See PROSECUTE,&#8230; …

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  • 64Anton Piller orders — in English procedure, an order of the High Court that orders the defendant to allow the plaintiff to inspect, remove or copy documents, granted on the plaintiff s showing there is danger to the evidence: see Anton Piller KG v . Manufacturing&#8230; …

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  • 65arrest of ship — in English procedure, the process of securing maritime claims against the owner. The Admiralty writ is affixed to the mast. See arrestment. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …

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  • 66порядок оплаты стационарных медицинских услуг — deutsch: Krankenhausentgeltverfahren n english: procedure of hospital reimbursement Метод оплаты медицинских услуг, оказываемых в условиях стационара …

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  • 67High Commission, Court of — English ecclesiastical court instituted by Henry VIII to enforce the Act of Supremacy (1534). It became a controversial instrument of repression, used against those who refused to acknowledge the authority of the Church of England. Its main&#8230; …

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  • 68Fitzneale, Richard — ▪ English bishop Fitzneale also spelled  Fitznigel,  also called  Richard Of Ely  born c. 1130 died Sept. 10, 1198       bishop of London and treasurer of England under kings Henry II and Richard I and author of the Dialogus de scaccario&#8230; …

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  • 69Barristers in England and Wales — English Bar redirects here. For the places in California, see English Bar, California. This article is part of the series: Courts of England and Wales Law of England and Wales …

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  • 70Lucy, Richard de — ▪ English justiciar died July 14, 1179, Lesnes Abbey, Kent, Eng.       chief justiciar (judiciary officer) of England under King Henry II (reigned 1154–89). He was involved in the king s struggle against the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas&#8230; …

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