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  • 21tenere — /taniriy/ In the civil law, to hold; to hold fast; to have in possession; to retain. In relation to the doctrine of possession, this term expresses merely the fact of manual detention, or the corporal possession of any object, without involving… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 22civil interruption — Under the civil law an interruption of a period of prescription by making a lawful claim of right thereto in a court of justice. Innerarity v Heirs of Mims, 1 Ala 660, 674 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 23derecho — (Spanish.) A right; a lawful claim …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 24subrogation — The substitution of one person in the place of another with reference to a lawful claim or right against a third person. The principle that when one person has been compelled to pay a debt which ought to have been paid by another, he becomes… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 25titleship — /tuyt l ship /, n. lawful claim to title, esp. of property. [TITLE + SHIP] …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 26South African contract law — is essentially a modernised version of the Roman Dutch law of contract, [1] which is itself rooted in Roman law. In the broadest definition, a contract is an agreement entered into by two or more parties with the serious intention of creating a… …

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  • 27Judicial system of the People's Republic of China — For the Ministry of Justice, see Ministry of Justice of the People s Republic of China. People s Republic of China This article is part of the series: Politics and government of …

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  • 28Castle doctrine — A Castle Doctrine (also known as a Castle Law or a Defense of Habitation Law) is an American legal doctrine arising from English common law[1] that designates one s place of residence (or, in some states, any place legally occupied, such as one s …

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  • 29Network neutrality — This article is about the general principle of network neutrality. For its specific application to Canada, see Network neutrality in Canada. For its application to the U.S., see Network neutrality in the United States. Network Neutrality Related… …

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  • 30Religion in ancient Rome — Ancient Roman religion Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter …

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