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  • 1Regulatory taking — refers to a situation in which a government regulates a property to such a degree that the regulation effectively amounts to an exercise of the government s eminent domain power without actually divesting the property s owner of title to the… …

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  • 2Regulatory economics — is the economics of regulation, in the sense of the application of law by government that is used for various purposes, such as centrally planning an economy, remedying market failure, enriching well connected firms, or benefiting politicians… …

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  • 3Regulatory Affairs — (RA), also called Government Affairs, is a profession within regulated industries, such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, energy, and banking. Regulatory Affairs also has a very specific meaning within the healthcare industries… …

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  • 4Regulatory competition — Regulatory competition, also called competitive governance or policy competition, is a phenomenon in law, economics and politics concerning the desire of law makers to compete with one another in the kinds of law offered in order to attract… …

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  • 5regulatory bodies —    Regulatory bodies are agencies that oversee particular industrial areas or activities where some economic, political or socio cultural concern exists (for example, over industrial concentration or public interest requirements). Usually they… …

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  • 6regulatory taking — n: an appropriation or diminution of private property rights by a governmental regulation which exceeds the government s legitimate police power (as the power to enact safety regulations) and for which the owner may seek a writ of mandamus,… …

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  • 7Regulation of acupuncture — is done by various governmental bodies to ensure safe practice, and varies among and within countries.Acupuncturists may also practice traditional Chinese herbal medicine or massage ( Tui Na ), or may be medical acupuncturists, who are trained in …

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  • 8Regulation and licensure in engineering — Regulation of the engineering profession is established by various jurisdictions of the world to protect the safety, well being and other interests of the general public, and to define the licensure process through which an engineer becomes… …

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  • 9Regulation AB — was introduced in 2004 by the Securities and Exchanges Commission to regulate registration, offering and reporting of public deals of Asset Backed Securities Background Regulation AB is a comprehensive set of new rules and amendments that address …

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  • 10Regulatory requirement — Regulatory requirements are part of the process of drug discovery and drug development. Regulatory requirements describe what is necessary for a new drug to be approved for marketing in any particular country. In the US, it is the function of the …

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