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  • 101Intelligence in the American Revolutionary War — Intelligences in the American Revolutionary War was essentially monitored and sanctioned by the Continental Congress to provide military intelligence to the Continental Army to aid them in fighting the British during the American Revolutionary… …

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  • 102Ephraim Morse — Ephraim W. Morse (October 16, 1823 ndash; January 17, 1906) was an early settler of the city of San Diego, and was partially responsible for many of its expansions as a city, such as attracting the Santa Fe Railroad and proposing Balboa… …

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  • 103Gordon Nuttall — The Honourable Gordon Nuttall Member of the Queensland Parliament for Sandgate In office 1992 – September 2006 Succeeded by Vicky Darling Queensland Minister for Industrial Relations …

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  • 104Trade Practices Act 1974 — The Trade Practices Act 1974 is an act of the Parliament of Australia. The act provides for protection of consumers and prevents some restrictive trade practices of companies. It is the key antitrust law in Australia. It is administered by the… …

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  • 105Measure of Damages (under English law) — Damages for breach of contract is a common law remedy, available as of right. It is designed to compensate the victim for their actual loss as a result of the wrongdoer’s breach rather than to punish the wrongdoer. If no loss has been occasioned… …

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  • 106Loss of chance in English law — refers to a particular problem of causation, which arises in tort and contract. The law is invited to assess hypothetical outcomes, either affecting the claimant or a third party, where the defendant s breach of contract or of the duty of care… …

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  • 107Core marriage — A core marriage (sometimes referred to as a peer marriage or a non pecuniary marriage ) is a form of interpersonal status in which two individuals share in the cultural and/or religious rights, benefits and obligations of marriage pertaining to… …

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  • 108Fraud Act 2006 — The Fraud Act 2006 (2006 c.35) is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, affecting England and Wales and Northern Ireland. It was given Royal Assent on 8th November 2006, and came into effect on 15th January 2007. [The Fraud Act 2006… …

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  • 109Damages (Jewish law) — Part of a series on …

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  • 110Malolos Constitution — The Malolos Constitution was enacted on January 20, 1899 by the Philippine Malolos Congress, and established the First Philippine Republic. The original was written in Spanish, which became the first official language of the Philippines. Contents …

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