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  • 101Law enforcement in India — by numerous law enforcement agencies. Like many federal structures, the nature of the Constitution of India mandates law and order as a subject of the state, therefore the bulk of the policing lies with the respective states and territories of… …

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  • 102Tort law in Canada — concerns the treatment of the law of torts within the Canadian jurisdiction excluding Quebec, which is covered by the law of obligations. Sources As with most common law countries, Canadian tort law is primarily judge made law, much of which is… …

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  • 103Common Purpose UK — Founder(s) Julia Middleton Type Not for profit organisation Founded 1989 Location London, England Area served International …

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  • 104Action at a distance (computer science) — Action at a distance is an anti pattern (a recognized common error) in which behavior in one part of a program varies wildly based on difficult or impossible to identify operations in another part of the program.The way to avoid the problems… …

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  • 105Canadian trademark law — Canadian trade mark law provides protection to marks statutorily under the Canadian Trade mark Act and also at common law. Trade mark law provides protection for distinctive marks, certification marks, distinguishing guises, and proposed marks… …

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  • 106Law enforcement in Italy — is provided by five separate national police forces: * (military police)* (forestry police)* (financial and customs police, also organized as a military force)* (state police) * (penitentiary police)and three sub national police forces:*Polizia… …

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  • 107Common Cents — Company Name Common Cents Founders Teddy Gross and Nora Gross Key People Teddy Gross and Judith Shapiro Founded …

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  • 108Common Security and Defence Policy Service Medal — Common obverse and reverse of the medal Awarded by …

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  • 109petitory action — A proceeding at law for the recovery of real property, corresponding to the common law action of ejectment, and which can only be maintained where the plaintiff shows a legal title to the property in himself, as distinguished from an equitable… …

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  • 110entering the common rule — In the old common law action of ejectment, the entry by the clerk of an order of court requiring the casual ejector, if he was a stranger, to give notice to the tenant in possession that he had been sued and would make no defense, and that unless …

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