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rational basis test

and does not deny equal protection under the Constitution [if the classification neither affects a fundamental right, nor creates a suspect classification, nor is based on gender, then the rational basis test is applied "Charlton v. Kimata,

reckless endangerment

reckless endangerment : the offense of recklessly engaging in conduct that creates a substantial risk of serious physical injury or death to another person NOTE: Reckless endangerment is a misdemeanor

regime

as community or separate property. These regimes, while usually established by the law, may also be modified or created by agreement of the parties.

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regulation

Important Laws section NOTE: An agency is often delegated the power to issue regulations by the legislation that created it. Regulations must be made in accordance with prescribed procedures, such as those set out in the federal

reinscribe

again esp. after expiration of the period of inscription (as ten years) NOTE: A recorded mortgage or document creating a privilege is reinscribed by filing a notice of reinscription with the recorder. re·in·scrip·tion [-skrip-shən] n

remainder

the grantor that follows upon the natural termination of a prior intervening possessory estate (as a life estate) created at the same time and by the same instrument compare future interest at interest, reversion charitable remainder :

retrospective

: retroactive ;specif : of, relating to, or being a law that takes away or impairs vested rights, creates new duties or obligations, or attaches new disabilities with respect to acts and transactions completed before its enactment

risk-utility test

cases to determine whether a manufacturer is liable for injury to a consumer because the risk of danger created by the product's design outweighs the benefits of the design

security agreement

security agreement : an agreement which creates or provides for a security interest [perfect a security interest in collateral described in a security agreement] compare

sedition

literally, separation, from sed apart + itio act of going, from ire to go] : the crime of creating a revolt, disturbance, or violence against lawful civil authority with the intent to cause its overthrow or destruction

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rational basis test

and does not deny equal protection under the Constitution [if the classification neither affects a fundamental right, nor creates a suspect classification, nor is based on gender, then the rational basis test is applied "Charlton v. Kimata,

reckless endangerment

reckless endangerment : the offense of recklessly engaging in conduct that creates a substantial risk of serious physical injury or death to another person NOTE: Reckless endangerment is a misdemeanor

regime

as community or separate property. These regimes, while usually established by the law, may also be modified or created by agreement of the parties.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

regulation

Important Laws section NOTE: An agency is often delegated the power to issue regulations by the legislation that created it. Regulations must be made in accordance with prescribed procedures, such as those set out in the federal

reinscribe

again esp. after expiration of the period of inscription (as ten years) NOTE: A recorded mortgage or document creating a privilege is reinscribed by filing a notice of reinscription with the recorder. re·in·scrip·tion [-skrip-shən] n

remainder

the grantor that follows upon the natural termination of a prior intervening possessory estate (as a life estate) created at the same time and by the same instrument compare future interest at interest, reversion charitable remainder :

retrospective

: retroactive ;specif : of, relating to, or being a law that takes away or impairs vested rights, creates new duties or obligations, or attaches new disabilities with respect to acts and transactions completed before its enactment

risk-utility test

cases to determine whether a manufacturer is liable for injury to a consumer because the risk of danger created by the product's design outweighs the benefits of the design

security agreement

security agreement : an agreement which creates or provides for a security interest [perfect a security interest in collateral described in a security agreement] compare

sedition

literally, separation, from sed apart + itio act of going, from ire to go] : the crime of creating a revolt, disturbance, or violence against lawful civil authority with the intent to cause its overthrow or destruction

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