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  • 71public nuisance — see nuisance Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. public nuisance …

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  • 72public trust doctrine — n: a doctrine asserting that the state holds land lying beneath navigable waters as trustee of a public trust for the benefit of its citizens Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. public trust doctrine …

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  • 73Property and Environment Research Center — Motto Preserving Environmental Quality Through Markets Formation 1982 Headquarters Bozeman, Montana Executive Director Terry L. Anderson Website …

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  • 74Public Interest Watch — (PIW) was established in September 2003 by Mike Hardiman. The PIW website states that the group was created in response to the growing misuse of charitable funds by nonprofit organizations and the lack of effort by government agencies to deal… …

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  • 75Public library funding — Public libraries, long supported by various government entities, have seen a decline in monetary support for several decades,Fact|date=November 2007 due to various influences.Cases in point are the libraries in Salinas, California and Buffalo,… …

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  • 76public sale of property — index auction Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 77public land — ➔ land1 * * * public land UK US noun [U] (also public lands [plural]) PROPERTY, GOVERNMENT ► land that is owned by the government: » The scheme will see public land handed over to private developers. → Compare …

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  • 78public sale — ➔ sale * * * public sale UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE an occasion when goods or property are sold in an auction: »Brokers get tickets from sources as varied as public sales, walk in customers, and other brokers. ► [C] STOCK MARKET an occasion when a …

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  • 79public rights — rights enjoyed by persons as members of the public, as distinct from private rights attached to the personality of the individual or deriving from property owned by him. Public rights may derive from the common law (such as the right of members… …

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  • 80public liability — UK US noun [U] INSURANCE, LAW ► a situation in which a member of the public is hurt or damage is caused to their property by a company s actions or products: »If you were sued, your house insurance should cover you for public liability. »public… …

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