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  • 41History of money — Numismatics Terminology Portal Currency …

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  • 43Lex domicilii — The lex domicilii is the Latin term for law of the domicile in the Conflict of Laws. Conflict is the branch of public law regulating all lawsuits involving a foreign law element where a difference in result will occur depending on which laws are… …

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  • 44Lex patriae — The term lex patriae is Latin for the law of nationality in the Conflict of Laws which is the system of public law applied to any lawsuit where there is a choice to be made between several possibly relevant laws and a different result will be… …

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  • 45Line of credit — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 46MRU Holdings — Infobox Company company name = MRU Holdings company company type = Public (NASDAQ|UNCL) foundation = 2001 location = New York City, USA key people = Edwin McGuinn, Chairman CEO Raza Khan, President Vishal Garg, CFO num employees = 70 industry =… …

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  • 47Commissariat of popular enlightenment — The Commissariat of Popular Enlightenment (or Ministry of Education and Culture) was established in 1917, soon after the October Revolution, by the Bolsheviks. Headed by Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky, one of the institution s earliest successes …

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  • 48Consumer reporting agency — An agency which collects and sells information about the creditworthiness of individuals. A credit reporting agency does not make any decisions about whether a specific person should be extended credit or not. Instead, it collects information… …

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  • 49Tort of deceit — The tort of deceit, also known as fraud , dates in its modern development from Pasley v. Freeman . [(1789) 3 T.R. 51] Here the defendant said that a third party was creditworthy to the claimant, knowing he was broke. The claimant loaned the third …

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  • 50Credit crunch — For information about the late 2000s credit crisis, see Financial crisis of 2007–2010. For the credit crunch used in closing credits, see Closing credits#Marginalization for television promotion. A credit crunch (also known as a credit squeeze or …

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