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  • 61Captain Power et les soldats du futur — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Power. Captain Power et les soldats du futur Titre original Captain Power and the soldiers of the future Genre Série science fiction Créateur(s) Tony Christopher Gary Goddard Pays d’origine …

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  • 62Harvester Judgment — Ex parte HV McKay (The Harvester Judgment) (1907) 2 CAR 1 was delivered in the Australian Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration by H.B. Higgins in 1907. The case involved one of Australia s largest employers, Hugh Victor McKay, a… …

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  • 63The Kingdom and the Power — Infobox Book name = The Kingdom and the Power title orig = translator = image caption = author = Gay Talese illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = publisher = Cleveland: World Publishing release… …

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  • 64Man and Power —   Cover of Man And Power …

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  • 65judicial power — That power which is granted to a court or judicial tribunal. Rhode Island v Massachusetts (US) 12 Pet 657, 738, 9 L Ed 1233, 1266. That part of the sovereign power which belongs to the courts or, at least, does not belong to the legislative or… …

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  • 66County Court Judgment — In England and Wales (Scotland has its own legal system), County Court Judgments (CCJs) are legal decisions handed down by County Courts. Judgments for monetary sums are entered on the Register of County Court Judgments, which is checked by… …

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  • 67liberty of judgment — index discretion (power of choice) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 68lasting power of attorney — a power of attorney given legal authority by the UK Mental Capacity Act 2005. Under the Act, anyone who has mental capacity may choose another person to make decisions (including decisions regarding health care) on their behalf if they… …

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  • 69substituted judgment — a decision made by someone on behalf of a noncompetent patient that is judged to reflect what the patient would have wanted had he the mental capacity to decide for himself. This judgment is best made by someone close to the patient who has a… …

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  • 70Declaratory Judgment Act — A federal statute, enacted in 1934, providing that in cases of actual controversy the courts of the United States shall have power, upon petition, declaration, complaint, or other appropriate pleadings, to declare rights and other legal relations …

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