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  • 21Weimar Constitution — The Weimar Constitution in booklet form. The constitution itself required that it be provided to school children at the time of their graduation. The Constitution of the German Reich (German: Die Verfassung des Deutschen Reichs), usually known as …

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  • 221921 in Germany — See also: 1920 in Germany, other events of 1921, 1922 in Germany and the Timeline of German history. OverviewThe year 1921, like every year between World War I and Adolf Hitler s rise to power, was for Germany one of gloom, redeemed only by a few …

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  • 23Right — • Substantive designating the object of justice Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Right     Right     † …

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  • 24Sacrifice of the Mass — • The word Mass (missa) first established itself as the general designation for the Eucharistic Sacrifice in the West after the time of Pope Gregory the Great, the early Church having used the expression the breaking of bread (fractio panis) or… …

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  • 25Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Company — Infobox Court Case name = Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Company court = Court of Appeal (Civil Division) date filed = date decided = 7 December 1892 full name = Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Company citations = [1893] 1 QB 256 judges = Lindley… …

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  • 26Petaling Jaya — Infobox City |official name = Petaling Jaya other name = ڤتاليڠ جاي nickname = PJ, Bandar Raya Inai Merah motto = Mesra, Cepat, Tepat (English: Friendly, Expedient, Precise) website = http://www.mbpj.gov.my image map caption = Location within… …

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  • 27Dutch nationality law — is based primarily on the principle of Jus sanguinis and is governed by the Kingdom act regarding Dutch citizenship (Dutch: Rijkswet op het Nederlanderschap). Thus citizenship is conferred primarily by birth to a Dutch parent, irrespective of… …

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  • 28IUCLID — (International Uniform ChemicaL Information Database) is a software application that can be used by anyone (especially chemical industry companies and government authorities) to capture, store, maintain and exchange data on intrinsic and hazard… …

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  • 29Foundation — • An ecclesiastical foundation is the making over of temporal goods to an ecclesiastical corporation or individual, either by gift during life or by will after death, on the condition of some spiritual work being done either in perpetuity or for… …

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  • 30Obligation — • Defined in the Institutes of Justinian as a legal bond which by a legal necessity binds us to do something according to the laws of our State Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Obligation     Obligation …

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