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  • 121Nathaniel Eaton — For the American journalist, see Nathaniel Eaton (writer). Nathaniel Eaton Schoolmaster of Harvard College Term 1637 – 1639 Successor Henry Dunster Born …

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  • 122Employee Retirement Income Security Act — The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) (USStatute|93|406|88|829|1974|09|02) is an American federal statute that establishes minimum standards for pension plans in private industry and provides for extensive rules on the… …

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  • 123John Philips — This person s name is pronounced like a name with two Ls; see John Phillips for people bearing the other version. John Philips (December 30, 1676 – February 15, 1709) was an eighteenth century English poet. Early life and education Philips was… …

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  • 124Claim in bankruptcy — Bankruptcy in the United States Bankruptcy in the United States Authority · History U.S. Trustee Court  …

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  • 125Quia Emptores — (medieval Latin for because the buyers , the incipit of the document) was a statute passed by Edward I of England in 1290 that prevented tenants from alienating their lands to others by subinfeudation. Quia Emptores, along with its companion… …

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  • 126Forum non conveniens — (Latin for inconvenient forum or inappropriate forum ) is a discretionary power of mostly common law courts to refuse to hear a proceeding that has been brought before it. The courts will refuse to take jurisdiction over matters where there is a… …

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  • 127VM Labs — was the company behind the Nuon technology which was used in several DVD players from Samsung, Toshiba, RCA and the Streamaster IP set top box from Motorola. The Nuon technology brought features which other DVD players didn t have at the time… …

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  • 128Freeman (Colonial) — Freeman is a term used generally as an English or American Colonial expression in Puritan times, which referred to those persons who were not under legal restraint ndash; usually for the payment of an outstanding debt, because of their continual… …

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