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  • 31entire controversy doctrine — Doctrine requires that a party who has elected to hold back from first proceeding on a related component of the controversy among the parties be barred from thereafter raising it in a subsequent proceeding. Wm. Blanchard Co. v. Beach Concrete Co …

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  • 32Communist Party of China — 中国共产党 Zhōngguó Gòngchǎndǎng The emblem of the Communist Party of China. General Secretary Hu Jintao …

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  • 33The Doctrine of Fascism — Part of a series on Fascism …

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  • 34Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) — Leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda) Founded …

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  • 35work product doctrine — n: a doctrine or rule that protects an attorney s work product from discovery – called also work product rule; ◇ This doctrine applies to work product of all kinds, but it may be waived for certain materials (as documents) if the party seeking… …

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  • 36political party — Group of persons organized to acquire and exercise political power. Formal political parties originated in their modern form in Europe and the U.S. in the 19th century. Whereas mass based parties appeal for support to the whole electorate, cadre… …

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  • 37Political party — A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain and maintain political power within government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. Parties often espouse an expressed ideology or vision bolstered by a written… …

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  • 38Fancher party's and Mormons' backgrounds and the Mountain Meadows massacre — The Mountain Meadows massacre victimized several groups of emigrants from the northwestern Arkansas region who had started their treks to California in early 1857, joining along the way and becoming known as the Fancher Baker party. This group… …

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  • 39Gaullist Party — In France, the Gaullist Party is usually used to refer to the largest party professing to be Gaullist. Gaullism claimed to transcend the left/right rift (in a similar was to populist parties elsewhere such as Fianna Fáil in Ireland). Some… …

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  • 40clean hands doctrine — n: a doctrine that originated in equity and that bars a plaintiff from seeking judicial relief regarding a matter in which he or she is not free of guilt and does not have clean hands Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996.… …

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