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  • 81List of copyright case law — The following is a list of cases that deal with issues of concern to copyright in various jurisdictions. Some of these cases are leading English cases as the law of copyright in various Commonwealth jurisdictions developed out of English law… …

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  • 84Option (law) — This article is about options as a legal concept. For other uses of options, see Option (disambiguation). Property law …

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  • 85Orme's Law — is a rule of thumb to assist modelers when they design an electric power system for their Radio Controlled Model. Orme s Law simply recommends the use of one NiMH rechargeable battery cell for every 35 square inches (230 cm2) of wing area… …

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  • 86United States tort law — Under United States tort law, torts are generally divided into three categories: intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability torts.Intentional TortsIntentional torts include those actions that are intentional and voluntary and that are… …

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  • 87Equitable conversion — is a doctrine of the law of real property under which a purchaser of real property becomes the equitable owner of title to the property at the time he/she signs a contract binding him/her to purchase the land at a later date. The seller retains… …

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  • 88fraudulent conversion — UK US noun [U] LAW ► the act of using money or property that is not your own for illegal or dishonest purposes: »The high profile broker pleaded guilty to charges of fraudulent conversion of clients funds …

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  • 89equitable conversion — The exchange of property from real to personal or from personal to real, which takes place under some circumstances in the consideration of the law, such as, to give effect to directions in a will or settlement, or to stipulations in a contract,… …

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  • 90equitable conversion — The exchange of property from real to personal or from personal to real, which takes place under some circumstances in the consideration of the law, such as, to give effect to directions in a will or settlement, or to stipulations in a contract,… …

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