-
fearing bankruptcy,
carbolic argued the
advert was not to be
taken as a serious,
legally binding offer. it was an
invitation to
treat ,
- religious, is
strictly forbidden and is
termed apostasy many
islamic countries legally impose capital punishment as the
penalty for apostasy.
- the
terms de jure and de
facto are used
instead of 'in law' and 'in practice', respectively, when one is
describing political or
legal -
sufficient that
others may
officially and
legally rely upon the witness's
specialized (scientific ,
technical or other)
opinion about an
-
amphetamine was also used
legally as an aid to
slimming and also as a
thymoleptic before being phased out by the
appearance of
newer -
migration is difficult, expensive, and
dangerous for
those who
enter the us
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immigrants
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times , title=decline seen in
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- a
specified number of
legally defined refugees, who
either apply for
asylum overseas or
after arriving in the u.s., are
admitted annually -
inverness was
refused by lord lyon king of arms on the
grounds that
there is no
corporate body or
legal persona to whom arms can be
granted - the
civil law
establishes that an
individual person is
legally unprotected if he or she does not
belong to a
family . the
rights of
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legal term of art that
refers to the
aspect of
public international law
concerning acceptable justifications to
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