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  • 31Construction Européenne — Chronologie de l Union européenne L Union européenne de 1957 à aujourd hui. La chronologie de l Union européenne rassemble les principales dates concernant l histoire de l Union européenne organisées selon un ordre chronologique. Ces dates vont… …

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  • 32legal heirs — Essentially the same as heirs, but sometimes subject to construction, as where the term appears in a will. Those persons on whom the law passes the descent of real estate or admits to participate in the distribution of personalty, except as a… …

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  • 33legal intent — A presumed intent, for example, the intent to accomplish the natural and probable consequences of one s acts. 29 Am J2d Ev § 204. A term applied without circumspection to the intent of a testator. In strict reasoning, a testator can have but one… …

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  • 34Legal status of Sealand — It is claimed by the proponents of the Principality of Sealand that its independence is based on the following propositions: # That when Paddy Roy Bates and his associates occupied Roughs Tower/HM Fort Roughs in 1967 it was located in… …

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  • 35legal fraud — Often regarded as synonymous with constructive fraud. Precisely, actual fraud, that is, fraud of which the law will take cognizance as a cause of action or foundation of a defense. Fraud without damage, or damage without fraud gives no cause of… …

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  • 36Legal status of Jainism as a distinct religion in India — Jainism is considered by many as a legally distinct religion in India. [cite journal|journal=Encyclopædia Britannica|title=Jainism|quote=Along with Hinduism and Buddhism, it is one of the three most ancient Indian religious traditions still in… …

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  • 37Office of the Australian Building and Construction Commissioner — Office of Australian Building and Construction Commissioner …

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  • 38Plafond Légal de Densité — Le Plafond légal de densité (PLD) indique, en droit français de l urbanisme, le pourcentage maximum de surface de plancher dont la construction est autorisée par mètre carré de terrain. Au dessus de ce plafond, le droit de construire doit être… …

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  • 39Plafond légal de densité — Le Plafond légal de densité (PLD) indique, en droit français de l urbanisme, le pourcentage maximum de surface de plancher dont la construction est autorisée par mètre carré de terrain. Au dessus de ce plafond, le droit de construire doit être… …

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  • 40Royal Commission into the Building and Construction Industry — The Royal Commission into the Building and Construction Industry (2001 2003) was a Royal Commission established by the Australian government to inquire into and report upon alleged misconduct in the building and construction industry in Australia …

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