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  • 81Anti-Corn Law League — The Anti Corn Law League was in effect the resumption of the Anti Corn Law Association, which had been created in London in 1836 but did not obtain widespread popularity. The Anti Corn Law League was founded in Manchester in 1838. Richard Cobden… …

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  • 82Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law — The Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law of 16 April 1856 was issued to abolish privateering. It regulated the relationship between neutral and belligerent and shipping on the high seas introducing new prize rules.[1] Contents 1 Major points …

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  • 83Report of the Committee on Company Law Amendment — The Report of the Committee on Company Law Amendment (1945) Cm 6659, known best as the Cohen Report for short, was a company law reform committee appointed by the United Kingdom Coalition Government, during the Second World War. It was chaired by …

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  • 84Condominium (international law) — Joint sovereignty redirects here. For Joint sovereigns, see Coregency. This article is about the international law describing a territory in which two sovereign powers have equal rights. For the form of housing, see Condominium. In international… …

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  • 85Fillon law, 2005 — The Fillon law of 2005 was a law that was adopted in France in April 2005 which would reform France s education system. It is named after François Fillon, the Minister of Education at the time.Aims of the law* Introduction of a core knowledge for …

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  • 86Rendition (law) — In law, rendition is a surrender or handing over of persons or property, particularly from one jurisdiction to another. For criminal suspects, extradition is the most common type of rendition. Rendition can also be seen as the act of handing over …

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  • 87action at law — An action prosecuted in a law court, as distinguished from a suit in equity. An action, the purpose of which is the recovery of a sum of money or damages, or an action wherein the only relief obtainable or appropriate is a money judgment for… …

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  • 88Tenures Abolition Act 1660 — The Tenures Abolition Act 1660 (12 Car. II, c.24) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of England passed in 1660. The long title of the Act was An act for taking away the Court of Wards and liveries, and tenures in capite, and by knights… …

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  • 89Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough — (September 8, 1790 December 22, 1871) was a British politician.The eldest son of the 1st Baron Ellenborough, he was educated at Eton College and St John s College, Cambridge. He represented the subsequently disfranchised rotten borough of St… …

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  • 90Rio Branco Law — ▪ Brazil [1871] also called  Law of Free Birth , Portuguese  Lei do Ventre Livre        measure enacted by the Brazilian parliament in 1871 that freed children born of slave parents. The law was passed under the leadership of José Maria da Silva… …

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