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  • 31Breach of promise — is a former common law tort. From at least medieval times until the early 20th century, a man s promise of engagement to marry a woman was considered, in many jurisdictions, a legally binding contract. If the man were to subsequently change his… …

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  • 32Japanese invasion money — Japanese Invasion Money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes, was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority, in lieu of and in replacement of local currency after the conquest and subjugation of a nation state in World… …

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  • 33A Substantial Gift (The Broken Promise) — Infobox Police Squad! episode Title = A Substantial Gift (The Broken Promise) Caption = Frank discovers who Sally really is Season = 1 Episode = 1 Airdate = Start date|1982|March|4cite web | title=A Substantial Gift (The Broken Promise) at the… …

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  • 34The Promise (Passion play) — Infobox Musical name= The Promise (Passion Play) subtitle= caption= Jesus Resurrection in the 2007 Glen Rose Production music= Gary Rhodes and various lyrics= Various book= Jan Dargatz and Travis Tyze basis= Christian Bible productions= 1989 Glen …

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  • 35Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps — Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps …

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  • 36Illusory promise — In contract law, an illusory promise is one that courts will not enforce. This is in contrast with a contract, which is a promise that courts will enforce. A promise may be illusory for a number of reasons. In common law countries this usually… …

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  • 37I Love Money (season 1) — I Love Money Cast of I Love Money Format Reality Created by Cris Abrego Mark Cronin …

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  • 38Fiat money — Yuan dynasty banknotes were the earliest fiat money. Fiat money is money that has value only because of government regulation or law. The term derives from the Latin fiat, meaning let it be done , as such money is established by government decree …

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  • 39breach of promise — index dishonor (nonpayment), disloyalty, infidelity, infraction, nonperformance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 20 …

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  • 40Make Money Fast — Dave Rhodes redirects here. For other uses, see David Rhodes. MAKE.MONEY.FAST is a title of an electronically forwarded chain letter which became so infamous that the term is now used to describe all sorts of chain letters forwarded over the… …

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