breach of a promise
61O'Neill v Phillips — Court House of Lords Date decided 20 May 1999 Citation(s) [1999] UKHL 24, [1999] 1 WLR 1092 Case opinions Lord Hoffmann …
62Minimum contacts — United States Federal Civil Procedure Doctrines Justiciability Advisory …
63Vows — • A promise made to God Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Vows Vows † Catholic Encyclo …
64Demurrer — Civil procedure in the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Doctrines of civil procedure Jurisdiction Subject matter jurisdiction Diversity jurisdiction Personal jurisdiction Removal jurisdiction Venue Change of venue …
65Social rule system theory — is an attempt to formally approach different kinds of social rule systems in a unified manner. Social rules systems include institutions such as norms, laws, regulations, taboos, customs, and a variety of related concepts and are important in the …
66БРИЧ ОФ ПРОМИС — [англ. breach of promise < breach разрыв, нарушение + promise обещание] брит. нарушение обещания жениться; согласно закону, виновный по решению суда может быть подвергнут штрафу. Словарь иностранных слов. Комлев Н.Г., 2006 …
67delinquency — de·lin·quen·cy /di liŋ kwən sē/ n pl cies 1 a: the quality or state of being delinquent b: juvenile delinquency contributing to the delinquency of a minor …
68Criticism of Lee Myung-bak — Lee Myung bak, the President of the Republic of Korea, has elicited a variety of public perceptions regarding his policies, personality, and performance as a head of state. He has a very conflicting reputation since he started career as a… …
69ex delicto — /eks daliktow/ From a delict, tort, fault, crime, or malfeasance. In both the civil and the common law, obligations and causes of action are divided into two classes those arising ex contractu (out of a contract), and those ex delicto. The latter …
70ex delicto — /eks daliktow/ From a delict, tort, fault, crime, or malfeasance. In both the civil and the common law, obligations and causes of action are divided into two classes those arising ex contractu (out of a contract), and those ex delicto. The latter …