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  • 11Elder law (Massachusetts) — See generally Elder law (U.S.).Elder law denotes the law, regulations, and prevailing good legal practices applicable to a range of issues affecting individuals aged 65 and over. The subject matter of elder law arises from careful legal analysis… …

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  • 12United States trust law — Introduction Most law regulating the creation and administration of trusts in the United States is now statutory at the state level. In August 2004, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws created the first attempt to… …

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  • 13Greenhouse gas accounting — describes the way to inventory emissions and removals (i.e., from sinks) any kind of greenhouse gases (GHG). Guidance is for accounting for GHG emissions from organizations and emission reduction projects is provided by the World Resources… …

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  • 14Harry Jeremiah Parks — Infobox Military Person name=Harry Jeremiah Parks born= birth date|1848|2|24 died= death date and age|1927|10|19|1848|2|24 placeofbirth=Orangeville, New York placeofdeath= placeofburial= Arlington National Cemetery caption= Medal of Honor… …

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  • 15Worst case circuit analysis — (WCCA or WCA) is a cost effective means of screening a design to ensure with a high degree of confidence that potential defects and deficiencies are identified and eliminated PRIOR TO and DURING test, production, and delivery. It is a… …

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  • 16Court of First Fruits and Tenths — First Fruits and Tenths First Fruits and Tenths was a form of tax on clergy taking up a benefice or ecclesiastical position in Great Britain. The Court of First Fruits and Tenths was established in 1540 to collect from clerical benefices certain… …

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  • 17United Nations — 1. an international organization, with headquarters in New York City, formed to promote international peace, security, and cooperation under the terms of the charter signed by 51 founding countries in San Francisco in 1945. Abbr.: UN Cf. General… …

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  • 18Beethoven, Ludwig van — (baptized Dec. 17, 1770, Bonn, archbishopric of Cologne died March 26, 1827, Vienna, Austria) German composer. Born to a musical family, he was a precociously gifted pianist and violist. After nine years as a court musician in Bonn, he moved to… …

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  • 19conservator — con·ser·va·tor /kən sər və tər, kän sər ˌvā / n 1: a person, official, or institution appointed by a court to take over and manage the estate of an incompetent compare committee, curator, guardian …

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  • 20Judiciary of France — French Court system In France, judges are considered civil servants exercising one of the sovereign powers of the state, and, accordingly, only French citizens are eligible for judgeship. France s independent judiciary enjoys special statutory… …

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