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  • 121Rights — (as used in expressions) Bill of Rights (Declaración de derechos) GI Bill (of Rights) Equal Rights Amendment Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) …

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  • 122Rights of the accused — The rights of the accused is a class of rights that apply to a person in the time period between when they are formally accused of a crime and when they are either convicted or acquitted. Rights of the accused are generally based on the maxim of… …

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  • 123Bill Owens — Infobox Governor name=Bill Owens caption= order=40th office=Governor of Colorado term start= January 12, 1999 term end= January 9, 2007 lieutenant= Joe Rogers, Jane E. Norton predecessor=Roy Romer successor= Bill Ritter birth date= birth date and …

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  • 124Rights Ethics — The rights ethics is a protest towards absolutist ethics. It acknowledges the existence of moral rights. Those rights include: liberty rights and welfare rights . Works Two important relevant documents were written in 1789: * The French… …

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  • 125rights —   Pono. See human rights.    ♦ Civil rights, pono kīwila.    ♦ Women s rights, nā pono o nā wāhine.    ♦ Equal rights, pono kaulike.    ♦ Bill of rights, palapala o nā pono pilikino o ke kanaka.    ♦ Private rights, pono pilikino.    ♦ To put to… …

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  • 126Bill — Bịll 〈f. 10; im brit. Parlament〉 Gesetzesvorlage, Gesetzentwurf [engl. „Gesetzesvorlage“; → Billett; verwandt mit Bulle2, Bulletin] * * * Bịll, die; , s [engl. bill < mlat. billa < lat. bulla, ↑ 2Bulle]: engl. Bez. für: Gesetz[entwurf];… …

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  • 127Bill C-60 (38th Canadian Parliament, 1st Session) — Bill C 60 was a proposed law to amend the Canadian Copyright Act initiated by the Government of Canada in the First Session of the Thirty Eighth Parliament. Introduced by then Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister responsible for Status of… …

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  • 128Bill C-61 (39th Canadian Parliament, 2nd Session) — Bill C 61, An Act to amend the Copyright Act , was a bill tabled in 2008 during the second session of the 39th Canadian Parliament by Minister of Industry Jim Prentice. The bill died on the table when the 39th Parliament was dissolved prematurely …

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