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Consideration under English law
Consideration under English law It has been suggested that this article ... be merged with Consideration. (Discuss) Consideration under English law is a very controversial doctrine comprising a ... made. Consideration in its traditional form in English law means no more no less ...
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Measure of Damages (under English law)
Measure of Damages (under English law) To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... or section may require cleanup. Damages for breach of contract is a common law remedy, available as of right. It is ... loss as a result of the wrongdoer’s breach rather than to punish the wrongdoer. ...
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Scots law
Scots law Scots law (or Scottish law) is the law of Scotland. Scots law is a unique system with ancient ...
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English finance
English finance English Finance: The history of the English fiscal system affords the best example known ... in this case there was no real breach of continuity. It is, therefore, possible to ... from Normandy, which so powerfully affected the English rulers at this time, tended towards ...
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Agency (law)
Agency (law) Agency is an area of Commercial law dealing with a contractual or quasi-contractual ... with a Third Party. This branch of law separates and regulates the relationships between: Agents ... to deal on their behalf. The common law principle in operation is usually represented in ... one person is held liable in Criminal Law or Tort for the acts or ...
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Criminal law
Criminal law Criminal law Part of the common law series Elements of crimes Actus reus ... Mens rea Intention (general) Intention in English law Recklessness Willful blindness Criminal ...
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Babylonian law
Babylonian law Ancient Mesopotamia Euphrates – Tigris Assyriology Cities ... The material for the study of Babylonian law is singularly extensive. The so-called "contracts ... decisions given by the judges in the law courts. Historical inscriptions, royal charters and rescripts ... many extracts or short sentences bearing on law and custom. The so-called " Sumerian Family ... to influence Syro-Roman and later Islamic law in Mesopotamia. The laws and customs ...
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Causation (law)
Causation (law) Criminal law in English law Part of the common law series Classes of crimes Summary ...
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Duty of care
Duty of care It has been suggested that ... into this article or section. (Discuss) Tort law II Part of the common law series Negligent torts Negligence Negligent hiring ... infliction of emotional distress Doctrines affecting liability Duty of care Standard of care Proximate ... liability Attractive nuisance Rescue doctrine Duty to rescue Comparative responsibility Duties owed ...
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Bible, World English, Nehemiah (Christianity wiki)
Bible, World English, Nehemiah English [edit] Chapter 1 1:1 The words ... the wall, and that there was no breach left therein; (though even to that time ... him, because he was the son-in-law of Shecaniah the son of Arah; and ... scribe to bring the book of the law of Moses, which Yahweh had commanded ...
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