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Terrorism
to describe 'terrorism' as use of violence when its most important result is not merely the physical and mental damage of
Shad
ascends the larger rivers in spring to spawn is an important market fish The European allice shad or alose Alosa alosa
Stamp duties
at the time when the document was first executed. Very important alterations in the law of stamps were effected by the
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County Courts
false judgment. Outlawries ofabsconding offenders were here proclaimed. Far more important inferior tribunals have now been established throughout England. They were
bona fide occupational qualification
of 1964 and Age Discrimination in Employment Act in the Important Laws section equal employment opportunity commission in the Important Agencies
exemption
the tax laws see also Internal Revenue Code in the Important Laws section compare deduction, exclusion, tax credit de·pen·den·cy exemption [də-pen-dən-sē-]
Registration of title of land
inquiries outside the Land Registry in regard to the many important incumbrances, claims, charges and other matters included in the list
minor
compare adult, juvenile, major adj 1 a : being less important or serious [a official] [a offense] b : involving, relating
social security
[collects social security] see also Social Security Act in the Important Laws section social security administration in the Important Agencies section
Abstract of title
and makes requisitions (when necessary), in order to ascertain any important but undisclosed facts, to remedy any defects, or to dissipate
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