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  • 81Building society — Nationwide Building Society is the UK s and the world s largest building society A building society is a financial institution owned by its members as a mutual organization. Building societies offer banking and related financial services,… …

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  • 82Hanna v. Plumer — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Hanna v. Plumer ArgueDate=January 21 ArgueYear=1965 DecideDate=April 26 DecideYear=1965 FullName=Eddie V. Hanna v. Edward M. Plumer, Jr., Executor USVol=380 USPage=460 Citation=85 S. Ct. 1136; 14 L. Ed. 2d 8; 1965 U.S. LEXIS… …

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  • 83Nemo dat quod non habet — Property law Part of …

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  • 84Adverse possession — Squatter s rights redirects here. For the film, see Squatter s Rights (film). Property law …

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  • 85Fiduciary — One party, for example a corporate trust company or the trust department of a bank, holds a fiduciary relation or acts in a fiduciary capacity to another, such as one whose funds are entrusted to it for investment. In a fiduciary relation one… …

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  • 86Future interest — This article is about the legal concept of future interests in property. For the actuarial valuation of future streams of income, see Future interests (actuarial science) …

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  • 87In pari delicto — (full, but rarely used form In pari delicto potior est conditio possidentis ) [ [http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/in pari delicto doctrine.html in pari delicto doctrine definition ] ] , Latin for in equal fault, is a legal term used… …

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  • 88Henry Louis Baugher — Henry Louis Baugher, (July 18, 1804 April 14, 1868) was a clergyman and academic. He was born in Abbotstown, Pennsylvania, in 1804 to Christian Frederic and Ann Baugher.He graduated from Dickinson College in 1826, and went on to attend the… …

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  • 89English contract law — is an influential system regulating the law of contract that operates in England and Wales. Its doctrines form the basis of contract law across the Commonwealth, including Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa and more generally… …

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  • 90right — / rīt/ n [Old English riht, from riht righteous] 1 a: qualities (as adherence to duty or obedience to lawful authority) that together constitute the ideal of moral propriety or merit moral approval b: something that is morally just able to… …

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