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  • 51lien — /liy(a)n/ A claim, encumbrance, or charge on property for payment of some debt, obligation or duty. Sullins v. Sullins, 65 Wash.2d 283, 396 P.2d 886, 888. Qualified right of property which a creditor has in or over specific property of his debtor …

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  • 52lien — /liy(a)n/ A claim, encumbrance, or charge on property for payment of some debt, obligation or duty. Sullins v. Sullins, 65 Wash.2d 283, 396 P.2d 886, 888. Qualified right of property which a creditor has in or over specific property of his debtor …

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  • 53Shield laws in the United States — A shield law is legislation designed to provide a news reporter with the right to refuse to testify as to information and/or sources of information obtained during the newsgathering and dissemination process.DefinitionThere is no federal shield… …

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  • 54Accord and satisfaction — In contract law, accord and satisfaction is the purchase of the release from a debt obligation. The payment is typically less than what is owed and is not paid by the actual performance of the original obligation. The accord is the agreement to… …

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  • 55Oregon Ballot Measure 37 (2004) — Oregon Ballot Measure 37 is a controversial land use ballot initiative that passed in the U.S. state of Oregon in 2004 and is now codified as Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 195.305. Measure 37 has figured prominently in debates about the rights of …

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  • 56Gomastha — (also spelled Gumastha or Gomasta , Persian: agent [harvnb|Markovits|2000|Glossary:xii] ) described an Indian agent of the British East India Company employed in the Company s colonies, to sign bonds, usually compellingly, by local weavers and… …

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  • 57Uniform Environmental Covenants Act — In United States law, a Uniform Environmental Covenants Act (UECA) is a proposed set of state laws drafted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) intended to provide clear rules for perpetual real estate… …

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  • 58implied waiver — A legal name for a situation in which a lender is deemed to have lost the right to enforce a provision in the loan documents as a result of the lender s failure to enforce the same provision when it was previously violated. American Banker… …

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  • 59contents of a chose in action — The rights created by the chose in action in favor of the party in whose behalf stipulations are made in it which he has a right to enforce in a suit founded on the contract; and a suit to enforce such stipulations is a suit to recover such… …

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  • 60Celtic law — A number of law codes have in the past been in use in Celtic countries. While these vary considerably in details, there are certain points of similarity. The Brehon Laws governed everyday life and politics in Ireland until the Norman invasion of… …

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