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  • 121Water Pollution Liability — Financial and legal responsibility for causing contamination to oceans, rivers, lakes or streams. Entities that cause water pollution can be held liable for cleanup, regulatory fines, damage to third party property, third party loss of revenue,… …

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  • 122clergy malpractice — A breach of the duty owed by a member of the clergy (e.g., trust, loyalty, confidentiality, guidance) that results in harm or loss to his or her parishioner. A claim for clergy malpractice asserts that a member of the clergy should be held liable …

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  • 123lender liability — A body of law which includes liability for breach of contract and other wrongs where banks and other lenders may be made to pay damages to customers. A bank that terminates a long standing credit relationship without warning, where no default… …

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  • 124Ine of Wessex — Infobox Monarch name =Ine title =King of Wessex reign =688 ndash;726 predecessor =Cædwalla successor =Æthelheard queen =Æthelburg of Wessex father =Cenred date of death =after 726 place of death =Rome, Italy|Ine was King of Wessex from 688 to 726 …

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  • 125E-gold — is a digital gold currency operated by Gold Silver Reserve Inc. under e gold Ltd., and is a system which allows the instant transfer of gold ownership between users. e gold Ltd. is incorporated in Nevis, Lesser Antilles but the operations were… …

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  • 126Zhou Bichang — Infobox Chinese language singer and actor name = Zhou Bichang caption = Zhou performing at the Music Radio Awards on April 12, 2008 chinesename = tradchinesename = 周筆暢 simpchinesename = 周笔畅 pinyinchinesename = Zhōu Bǐchàng jyutpingchinesename =… …

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  • 127Defense of property — The defence of property is a possible justification used by defendants who argue that they should not be held liable for the loss and injury they have caused because they were acting to protect their property. Courts have generally ruled that the …

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  • 128Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act — The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act was passed by the U.S. Senate on July 29, 2005, by a vote of 65 31. On October 20, 2005, it was passed by the House of Representatives 283 in favor and 144 opposed. It was signed into law on October… …

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