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  • 101Kano sisters — Kyoko Kano Born Kyoko KANO October 7, 1962 (1962 10 07) (age 49) Osaka Japan Residence Tokyo Nationality Japanese Other names …

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  • 102Overseas Tankship (UK) Ltd v The Miller Steamship Co — The Wagon Mound (No 2) Court Privy Council Citation(s) [1967] 1 AC 617, [1966] 3 WLR 498, [1966] 2 All ER 709 For the previous case on remoteness of loss, see The Wagon Mound (No 1). Overse …

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  • 103Employment Act, 1946 —    The Employment Act of 1946, passed on 20 February 1946, created the Council of Economic Advisers as part of the White House staff, whose duty was to “formulate and recommend national economic policy” that would further the national goal of… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Roosevelt–Truman Era

  • 104wrongful — Injurious, heedless, unjust, reckless, unfair; it implies the infringement of some right, and may result from disobedience to lawful authority. Buhler v. Marrujo, 86 N.M. 399, 524 P.2d 1015, 1019. See also tort @ wrongful abuse of process See… …

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  • 105obligation of contract — Simply, the binding effect of a contract. The law or duty which binds the parties to perform their agreement, being coeval with the undertaking to perform and consisting in the means which, at the time of the creation of the contract, the law… …

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  • 106ARNSTEIN — (Arnsteiner), family of court purveyors and financiers in Vienna in the 18th and first half of the 19th centuries. The firm owned by the Arnsteins held a high place among the Viennese business houses until overtaken by that of solomon rothschild… …

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  • 107FORGIVENESS — FORGIVENESS, the act of absolving or pardoning; the state of being pardoned. In the Bible The biblical concept of forgiveness presumes, in its oldest strata, that sin is a malefic force that adheres to the sinner and that forgiveness is the… …

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