inconveniences

  • 1inconveniences — in·con·ven·ience || ‚ɪnkÉ™n vɪːnɪəns n. bother, disturbance, discomfort, nuisance v. cause discomfort, trouble, put out, disturb …

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  • 2inconveniences of trial — Difficulties and burdens in transporting witnesses, taking depositions, transporting books and documents, employing local counsel, expenditures of time by the parties and the loss of time of their employees, the necessity of proving foreign law,… …

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  • 3inconvenience — [[t]ɪ̱nkənvi͟ːniəns[/t]] inconveniences, inconveniencing, inconvenienced 1) N VAR If someone or something causes inconvenience, they cause problems or difficulties. We apologize for any inconvenience caused during the repairs... The practical… …

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  • 4inconvenience — I UK [ˌɪnkənˈviːnɪəns] / US [ˌɪnkənˈvɪnɪəns] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms inconvenience : singular inconvenience plural inconveniences an annoying problem or situation, especially one that forces you to make an extra effort to do… …

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  • 5Government of France — This article is about the political and administrative structures of the French government. For French political parties and tendencies, see Politics of France. For a history of how the current constitution was enacted, see French Fifth Republic …

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  • 6Triennial Acts — The Triennial Act 1641 (16 Cha. I c. 1)[1] (also known as the Dissolution Act) was an Act passed on 15 February 1641,[2][3] by the English Long Parliament, during the reign of King Charles I. The act requires that Parliament meet for at least a… …

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  • 7Somersett's Case — Court King s Bench Citation(s) (1772) 20 State Tr 1, (1772) Lofft 1 Case opinions Lord Mansfield …

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  • 8France — This article is about the country. For a topic outline on this subject, see List of basic France topics. For other uses, see France (disambiguation). Infobox Country native name = La République Française conventional long name = The French… …

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  • 9Jurisdiction stripping — Constitutional Law of the United States of America The constitutional structure Civil Rights  · Federalism Executive branch  · Separation of powers Legislative branch  · Judiciary …

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  • 10Excommunication — • Exclusion from the communion, the principal and severest censure, is a medicinal, spiritual penalty that deprives the guilty Christian of all participation in the common blessings of ecclesiastical society Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …

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