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  • 91German copyright law — General = German copyright law or Deutsches Urheberrecht is codified in the Gesetz über Urheberrecht und verwandte Schutzrechte (also referred to as Urhebergesetz or Urheberrechtsgesetz and abbreviated UrhG ). Protection Requirements Court… …

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  • 92The Long Legs of the Law — Infobox Only Fools and Horses episode name = The Long Legs of the Law Series = 2 writer = John Sullivan director = Ray Butt producer = Ray Butt Duration = 30 minutes Airdate = 21 October 1982 Audience = 7.7 million Cast = The Long Legs of the Law …

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  • 93Ferrel's law — Ferrel s law, named after William Ferrel, is a natural law in physical geography and meteorology.If a body moves in any direction on the earth s surface, there is a deflecting force arising from the earth s rotation, which deflects it to the… …

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  • 94common-law marriage — noun A marriage based on the duration of cohabitation rather than formal ceremony. See Also: common law, common law …

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  • 95Coates Law of Maturity — is a principle used in wine tasting relating to the aging ability of wine. Developed by the British Master of Wine, Clive Coates, the principle states that a wine will remain at its peak (or optimal) drinking quality for a duration of time that… …

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  • 96Kassowitz's law — Kassowitz’s law is an empirical observation used in context of syphilis. It states that greater the duration between infection of mother and pregnancy, better is the outcome for the infant. Better outcome includes, lesser chances of still birth… …

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  • 97Bunsen-Roscoe law — the photochemical effect produced is equal to the product of the intensity of the illumination and the duration of exposure …

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  • 98freehold — free·hold / frē ˌhōld/ n [translation of Anglo French frank tenement freehold estate]: a tenure of real property the duration of which cannot be determined and by which an estate in fee simple or fee tail or for life is held; also: an estate held …

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  • 99tenure — ten·ure / ten yər/ n [Anglo French, feudal holding, from Old French teneüre, from Medieval Latin tenitura, ultimately from Latin tenēre to hold] 1: the act, manner, duration, or right of holding something tenure of office; specif: the manner of… …

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  • 100life estate — see estate 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. life estate …

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