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  • 1examination — ex·am·i·na·tion n: the act or process of examining; esp: a formal questioning esp. in a court proceeding see also cross examination, direct examination, recross examination, redirect examination compare …

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  • 2Reasonable accommodation — is a term used in Canada to refer to the theory that equality rights set out in section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms demands that accommodation be made to various ethnic minorities. The concept is especially applied with… …

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  • 3Examination of Apollo moon photos — Those who believe that the Apollo Moon Landing was a hoax often engage in examination of Apollo moon photos. Their accusations and common responses from landing believers are listed here. See the main article for accusations unrelated to… …

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  • 4reasonable doubt — noun : solid doubt about the actual guilt of a defendant that arises or remains after careful and impartial examination of all evidence …

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  • 5Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination — The Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE, 香港中學會考) is a standardized examination which most local students sit for at the end of their 5 year secondary education. It is conducted by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment… …

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  • 6Sixth Term Examination Paper — Sixth Term Examination Papers in Mathematics, often referred to as STEP (or redundantly as STEP papers), are examinations set in the United Kingdom by the University of Cambridge and the University of Warwick to assess applicants for their… …

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  • 7preliminary examination — A judicial inquiry to determine whether there is probable cause for an accusation of crime, the nature of which offense is thereby made known to the accused, the primary purpose being to ascertain whether there is reasonable ground to believe… …

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  • 8sample (sale by, implied term) — a contract of sale is a sale by sample where there is an express or implied term to that effect in the contract. Where there is a sale by sample there is an implied condition: (a) that the bulk will correspond with the sample in quality; (b) that …

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  • 9caveat emptor — Latin: let the buyer beware A maxim implying that the purchaser of goods must take care to ensure that they are free from defects of quality, fitness, or title, i. e. that the risk is borne by the purchaser and not by the seller. If the goods… …

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  • 10latent defect — /leɪtnt ˈdifɛkt/ (say laytnt deefekt) noun a hidden defect which could not have been discovered by reasonable examination …