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  • 21Essentially contested concept — In a paper delivered to the Aristotelian Society on 12 March 1956, [Published immediately as Gallie (1956a); a later, slightly altered version appears in Gallie (1964).] Walter Bryce Gallie (1912 ndash;1998) introduced the term essentially… …

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  • 22Social inequity aversion — Inequity is injustice or unfairness or an instance of either of the two. [Merriam Webster Online. [http://m w.com/dictionary/inequity “Inequity.”] 3 Dec 2007.] Aversion is “a feeling of repugnance toward something with a desire to avoid or turn… …

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  • 23Re Saul D Harrison & Sons plc — [1995] 1 BCLC 14, [1994] BCC 475, is a UK company law case on an action for unfair prejudice under s.459 Companies Act 1985 (now s.994 Companies Act 2006). It was decided in the Court of Appeal and deals with the concept of members of a business… …

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  • 24Directors' duties — are a series of statutory, common law and equitable obligations owed primarily by members of the board of directors to the corporation that employs them. It is a central part of corporate law and corporate governance. Directors duties are… …

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  • 25Equity-Theorie — Die Equity Theorie (Theorie zum Gleichheitsprinzip der Gerechtigkeit) ist eine Prozesstheorie von John Stacey Adams in der Sozialpsychologie. Sie versucht zu erklären, wie der Entstehungsprozess der Motivation verläuft. Personen trachten in… …

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  • 26Interpreting contracts in English law — is an area of English contract law, which concerns how the courts decide what an agreement means. It is settled law that the process is based on the objective view of a reasonable person, given the context in which the contracting parties made… …

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  • 27Norbert Copray — Dr. Norbert Copray 2007 beim Vortrag Norbert Copray (* 5. August 1952 in Hildesheim) ist ein deutscher Philosoph, Sozialwissenschaftler, Theologe, Führungs und Lehrcoach sowie Publizist. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 28inequity — noun Date: 1556 1. injustice, unfairness 2. an instance of injustice or unfairness …

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  • 29injustice — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin injustitia, from injustus unjust, from in + justus just Date: 14th century 1. absence of justice ; violation of right or of the rights of another ; unfairness 2. an unjust act ; wrong …

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  • 30Adolphe Thiers — Louis Adolphe Thiers President of the French Republic Co Prince of Andorra In office was Chief of Executive Power from 17 February to 30 August 1871 …

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