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31MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY — In Jewish Law GENERAL In Jewish law, spousal property relations are regulated by the ketubbah. Maimonides describes how, when a man marries, he undertakes to provide his wife with ten things and is entitled to four things (Yad, Ishut 11:1–4; see… …
32Conflict of property laws — Conflict of laws Preliminiari …
33Graph property — In graph theory a graph property is any inherently graph theoretical property of graphs (formal definitions follow), distinguished from properties of graphs described in terms of various graph representations: graph drawings, data structures for… …
34Inventory of Church Property — • An inventory is to be made at the beginning of a given administration; when the period of management has expired, the out going official must produce all the things which appear in this inventory or were added later, excepting those which have… …
35Commutative property — For other uses, see Commute (disambiguation). In mathematics an operation is commutative if changing the order of the operands does not change the end result. It is a fundamental property of many binary operations, and many mathematical proofs… …
36Homotopy lifting property — In mathematics, in particular in homotopy theory within algebraic topology, the homotopy lifting property (also known as the right lifting property or the covering homotopy axiom) is a technical condition on a continuous function from a… …
37Reputation (as Property) — • The outcome of a person s meritorious activity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Reputation (As Property) Reputation (as Property) …
38Intellectual Property Watch — is a Geneva based publication reporting on policy issues and influences relating to international organizations (IOs), especially those in Geneva such as the World Intellectual Property Organization, World Trade Organization, World Health… …
39Information (formal criminal charge) — Information is a formal criminal charge made without a grand jury indictment by a prosecutor in a document called an information.[1] The term is used in Canada[2] and various other common law jurisdictions, including a number of U.S. states. The… …
40fallacy, formal and informal — In philosophy, reasoning that fails to establish its conclusion because of deficiencies in form or wording. Formal fallacies are types of deductive argument that instantiate an invalid inference pattern (see deduction; validity); an example is… …