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  • 111Rule in Saunders v Vautier — The rule in Saunders v Vautier (1841) 4 Beav 115 is a rule of equity which provides that, if all of the beneficiaries a trust are of adult age and under no disability, the beneficiaries may require the trustee to transfer the legal estate to them …

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  • 112Martin Russell Thayer — Martin Russell Thayer. Martin Russell Thayer (January 27, 1819 – October 14, 1906) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Contents 1 …

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  • 113Protector (trust) — In trust law, a protector is a person appointed under the trust instrument to direct or restrain the trustees in relation to their administration of the trust.Historically, the concept of a protector developed in offshore jurisdictions where… …

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  • 114Horatio C. Burchard — Horatio Chapin Burchard (September 22 1825 May 14 1908) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois.Born in Marshall, New York, Burchard attended the public schools and private preparatory schools. He was graduated from Hamilton College, Clinton, New …

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  • 115Louis Perrin — PC (1782–1864), Irish judge.BiographyPerrin was born at Waterford on 15 Feb. 1782. His father was Jean Baptiste Perrin (fl. 1786).Louis Perrin was educated at the diocesan school at Armagh. Removing to Trinity College, Dublin, he gained a… …

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  • 116Thomas Andros — Tomas Andros (1 May 1759 Norwich, Connecticut, died 30 December 1845 in Berkley, Massachusetts) was an US American clergyman. He joined the revolutionary army at the age of 16, and fought in the battles of Long Island and White Plains. In 1781 he …

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  • 117USS Prairie Bird (1862) — was a steamer commissioned by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She served the Union navy fleet as a gunship during operations on Mississippi River and its tributaries. Purchased at Cincinnati, Ohio Prairie Bird , a” tinclad” wooden… …

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  • 118List of convicted religious leaders — This is a list of religious leaders who have been convicted of serious crimes during or after their period as a religious leader, and later than 1880. Violent crimes * Shoko Asahara Founder of Aum Shinrikyo sentenced to death by hanging under… …

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  • 119Missouri Court of Appeals — The Missouri Court of Appeals is the intermediate appellate court for the state of Missouri. The court handles most of the appeals from the Missouri Circuit Courts. The court is divided into three districts: Eastern (based in St. Louis), Western… …

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  • 120ПАПИРОЛОГИЯ — (от папирус и греч. logos слово, наука) специальная историко филологич. дисциплина; возникла в последней четверти 19 в., тесно связана с палеографией. Основоположники П.: нем. ученые У. Вилькен, В. Шубарт и др., английские Ф. Кенион, Б. Гренфель …

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