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VerbarNova
brightness thousands of times then fades back to near its original intensity It may appear as a ldquonewrdquo star if its
lossy compression
is re expanded has most but not all of the original information It is used primarily for compression of images and
use
Statute of Uses in the Important Laws section NOTE: Uses originated in early English law and were the origin of the
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restrictive covenant
land it must be intended to do so by the original parties to it, it must directly concern the land itself
pleading
pleading : a pleading that is filed to replace an original pleading and that contains matters omitted from or not known
cross-claim
of Civil Procedure, a cross-claim must be related to the original action in that it arises from the same transaction or
best evidence rule
said or pictured in a writing, recording, or photograph the original must be provided unless the original is lost, destroyed, or
Myth
A story of great but unknown age which originally embodied a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience
Geographical indication
goods as agricultural goods, natural goods or manufactured goods as originating, or manufactured in the territory of country, or a region
Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction, is a verbal coat of many colours. Jurisdiction originally seems to have had the meaning which Lord Reid ascribed
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