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  • 31prior restraint — n: governmental prohibition on expression (esp. by publication) before the expression actually takes place see also near v. minnesota and new york times co. v. united states in the important cases section compare censorship …

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  • 32Limb restraint — A limb restraint is a medical restraint that is applied to the arm or leg of a patient to prevent the patient from causing harm to him/herself or others. The device consists of a cuff that is wrapped around the patient s wrist or ankle, and… …

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  • 33Chemical restraint — A chemical restraint is a form of medical restraint in which a drug is used to restrict the freedom or movement of a patient or in some cases to sedate a patient. These are used in emergency, acute, and psychiatric settings to control unruly… …

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  • 34judicial restraint — n: a refraining in the judiciary from departure from precedent and the formulation of broad doctrine compare judicial activism Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 35The Restraint of Beasts — infobox Book | name = The Restraint of Beasts title orig = translator = image caption = First US edition cover author = Magnus Mills illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Novel publisher =… …

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  • 36Superhuman Restraint Unit — The (Anti Comic book reference | Writer = Mark Millar | Penciller = Steve McNiven | Inker = Dexter Vines | Story = | Title = Civil War (Directors Cut) | Issue = 1 |date= July 2006 | Publisher = Marvel Comics] )Superhuman Restraint UnitComic book… …

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  • 37combination in restraint of trade — combination in re·straint of trade: any monopoly or attempt at monopoly or any contract, combination, or conspiracy intended to restrain trade or commerce that violates the anti trust laws see also sherman antitrust act in the important laws… …

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  • 38general restraint of trade — A restraint which constitutes a monopoly or unlawful restraint of trade. Not necessarily a complete monopoly. Any con tract or combination to the end of a complete monopoly and to the deprivation of the public of the advantages which flow from… …

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  • 39Child Marriage Restraint Act — 1929 popularly known as the Sarda Act after its sponsor Rai Sahib Harbilas Sarda to the British India Legislature in India was passed on 28 September 1929, fixed the age of marriage for girls at 14 years and boys at 18 years. It came into effect… …

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  • 40Statute in Restraint of Appeals — The Statute in Restraint of Appeals – short title Ecclesiastical Appeals Act 1532 – (citation 24 Henry VIII. c. 12 ) was an English parliamentary Act of 1533, considered by many historians to be the key legal foundation of the English Reformation …

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