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  • 111war, law of — Introduction       that part of international law dealing with the inception, conduct, and termination of warfare. Its aim is to limit the suffering caused to combatants and, more particularly, to those who may be described as the victims of war… …

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  • 112General partnership — In the commercial and legal parlance of most countries, a general partnership or simply a partnership, refers to an association of persons or an unincorporated company with the following major features:*Created by agreement, proof of existence… …

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  • 113Roman law — the system of jurisprudence elaborated by the ancient Romans, a strong and varied influence on the legal systems of many countries. [1650 60] * * * Law of the Roman Republic and Empire. Roman law has influenced the development of law in most of… …

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  • 114Quasi-contract — A quasi contract, also called an implied in law contract,E. Marshall Wick, Notes for BUS 447, Gallaudet University, found at [http://homepage.gallaudet.edu/Marshall.Wick/bus447/quasi.html Gallaudet University Website] . Accessed June 30, 2008.]… …

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  • 115Timeline of Albanian history from 1994 — In 1992 the Albanian Communists were trumped by the Democratic Party of Albania in national elections. The transition from communist dictatorship to capitalist democracy proved challenging. The Democratic Party government collapsed in 1997 in the …

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  • 116Cowan v Scargill — Picketing during the Miners strike Court High Court Citation(s) [1985] Ch 270 Case opinions …

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  • 117NEHAWU v Tsatsi — NEHAWU v Tsatsi[1] is an important case in South African law, in particular the law of delict. It was heard before the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) on November 14, 2005, with judgment handed down on December 1. Contents 1 Facts 2 Findings …

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  • 118Crown proceedings — actions by and against the Crown. Prior to the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 (now amended by the Crown Proceedings Act 1987), special procedures had to be used against the Crown. They were difficult for the claimant. Contractual actions had to… …

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  • 119Duty to warn — A duty to warn is a concept that arises in the law of torts in a number of circumstances, indicating that a party will be held liable for injuries caused to another, where the party had the opportunity to warn the other of a hazard and failed to… …

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  • 120Wooldridge v. Sumner — Wooldridge v Sumner [1963] 2 QB 23 is an English Court of Appeal judgment dealing with the liability in negligence of participants in sporting competitions towards spectators. The Court of Appeal held in this case that sportsmen would only be… …

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