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  • 31indictable — indictability, n. indictably, adv. /in duy teuh beuhl/, adj. 1. liable to being indicted, as a person. 2. making a person liable to indictment, as an offense. [1700 10; INDICT + ABLE] * * * …

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  • 32in|dict|a|ble — «ihn DY tuh buhl», adjective. 1. (of a person) liable to be indicted. 2. making a person liable to be indicted: »an indictable offense …

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  • 33BEN SṬADA — BEN SṬADA, or Ben Sṭara, a person mentioned in two apparently unrelated passages in the Tosefta, identified in later tradition with Ben Pandira (Jesus). The first passage is found in Tosefta Shabbat (11:15), which reports a dispute concerning… …

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  • 34Lewisham LBC v Malcolm and EHRC — Court House of Lords Citation(s) [2008] UKHL 43, [2008] IRLR 700 Lewisham LBC v Malcolm [2008] UKHL 43 is a case on the application of equality legislation in the United Kingdom, relevant for UK labour law, concerning disability discrimination.… …

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  • 35We the People Foundation — for Constitutional Education, Inc. also known as We the People Foundation is a non profit education and research organization in Queensbury, New York with the declared mission to protect and defend individual Rights as guaranteed by the… …

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  • 36debtor — a person or business who owes money (1) A party who owes money or other performance to another party. Under the UCC, debtor includes the seller of accounts or chattel paper. (2) For the purposes of UCC provisions dealing with collateral, debtor… …

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  • 37Pilot in command — The pilot in command (PIC) of an aircraft is the person aboard the aircraft who is ultimately responsible for its operation and safety during flight. This would be the captain in a typical two or three pilot flight crew, or pilot if there is only …

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  • 38Selective Service Act of 1917 — The Selective Service Act or Selective Draft Act (P.L. 65 12, 40 Stat. 76) was passed by the Congress of the United States on May 18, 1917. It was drafted by Brigadier General Hugh Johnson after the United States entered The Great War. It… …

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  • 39credit — Noun: The quality that attracts trust, particularly trust in one s disposition and capacity to pay. Dry Dock Bank v American Life Ins. & Trust Co.. 3 NY 344, 356. The antonym of cash on delivery; the trust or confidence which is reposed by the… …

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  • 40general survival acts — Numerous statutes in the various states providing for survivorship of many causes of action that did not survive at common law, some of them providing in sweeping terms that all causes of action survive the death of either the person in whom the… …

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