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  • Category:Law :This article is concerned with the legal system known as Civil law ...
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  • Boyle's law (sometimes called the Boyle-Mariotte law) is one ... == Statement of Boyle's law == Boyle's law can be stated ...
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  • Category:Law A grand jury is a type of jury, in the common law legal system, part ...
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  • Category:Law However, the defense may present evidence tending to show that there ...
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  • Category:Law legal systems in countries using common law. The brief is presented to ...
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  • Category:Law Extradition is the official process by which one nation ... :In law, rendition is a "surrender" or "handing over ...
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  • that, if correctly understood, the Mosaic law contained all the concepts ... not certain, although there is sufficient evidence to prove that it was an ...
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  • the underdetermination of theories by evidence (now known as the Quine ... the underdetermination of theories by evidence, and confirmation holism. ...
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  • Category:Law under oath or affirmation in a court of law or in any of various sworn ...
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  • Category:Law A blue law, in the United States and Canada, is a type of law designed ...
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  • Category:Law [[Image:Old Bailey Microcosm edited.jpg|250px|thumb|A ... criminal justice under its laws. In common law and civil law states, courts ...
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  • Category:Law may be voided without breaking religious law. Situations in which annulments ...
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  • of Arts, Master of Arts, and Bachelor of Law. In 1905, he passed the New ... Returning to the United States, he earned a fortune in corporate law ...
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  • Category:Law Category:Politics and social sciences For the electrical ... force has been deemed justified, such as by law enforcement officers in carrying ...
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  • and interpretation of pieces of evidence that may be used in a criminal ... "forensic": as a form of legal evidence and as a category of public ...
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  • Category:Law Extortion is a criminal offense that occurs when a person ... stiffer punishments, greater efforts by law enforcement, and so forth ...
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  • the government to bring about the Illinois Law in 1893. The law limited working ... To advance her credibility as an inspector, Kelley enrolled to study ...
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  • insisted on the literal execution of the law of retaliation: "Eye ... with the festival of the giving of the Law, interpreted the "morrow ...
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  • position on the interpretation of Jewish law versus Hillel's more ... he adhered to the "letter of the law" in most cases, believing ...
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  • John D. Dodson to develop the Yerkes-Dodson Law relating arousal to task performance ... whom Yerkes formulated the famous Yerkes-Dodson Law. In 1905, Yerkes ...
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