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  • 21Law & Order (franchise) — Law Order franchise Law Order title card Creator Dick Wolf Original work Law Order …

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  • 22Law & Order — Title card Format Police procedural Legal drama …

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  • 23Executive pay — is financial compensation received by an officer of a firm, often as a mixture of salary, bonuses, shares of and/or call options on the company stock, etc. Over the past three decades, executive pay has risen dramatically beyond the rising levels …

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  • 24Executive order (United States) — Executive orders may also be issued at the state level by a state s Governor.U.S. Presidents have issued executive orders since 1789, usually to help direct the operation of executive officers. Some orders do have the force of law when made in… …

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  • 25Executive Juris Doctor (degree) — Executive Juris Doctor (J.D., Latin for Teacher of Law) is a law degree. [cite web|url=http://www.techweb.com/showPressRelease.jhtml?articleID=X482753 CompanyId=3|title=TechWeb: The Business Technology Network|publisher=www.techweb.com|accessdate …

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  • 26Law enforcement in the United Kingdom — Crime in the UK · Terrorism in the UK Topics …

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  • 27Executive Secretary (Philippines) — Executive Secretary Incumbent Paquito Ochoa, Jr. since June 30, 2010 …

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  • 28Executive Office of the President of the United States — Executive Office of the President Agency overview Formed 1939 Headquarters …

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  • 29Executive compensation — (also, director remuneration ) is how top executives of business corporations are paid. This includes a basic salary, bonuses, shares, options and other company benefits for work on the board of directors. Over the past three decades, director… …

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  • 30Law reform — or Legal reform is the process of examining existing laws, and advocating and implementing changes in a legal system, usually with the aim of enhancing justice or efficiency. Intimately related are law reform bodies or law commissions, which are… …

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