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Damages
irreparable damages, pecuniary damages, prospective damages, special damages, speculative damages, substantial damages, unliquidated damages. But the essentials are (a) detriment to
Cy-pres
could not have intended to require imposiblities, but only a substantial compliance withhis, directions, as far as they should admit of
work product doctrine
if the party seeking discovery shows that it has a substantial need of the materials in preparing its own case and
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treaty trader or investor
and the foreign state of such alien, to carry on substantial trade or to direct the operations of an enterprise in
performance
Solomon Schechter Day Schs., 645 N.E.2d 983 (1995)"] compare injunction substantial performance 1 : performance of the essential terms of a
minimum contacts
long-arm statute see also doing business statute, fair play and substantial justice International Shoe Co. v. Washington in the Important Cases
jurisdiction
binding judgment see also doing business statute, fair play and substantial justice, long-arm statute, minimum contacts compare subject matter jurisdiction in
equivalent
equivalent : something that performs substantially the same function as another thing in substantially the same
Public authorities
the appropriate government and includes any-(i) body owned, cancelled or substantially financed (ii) non-government organisation substantially financed directly or indirectly by
Amalgamation
into one undertaking, the share-holders of each blending company become substantially the shareholders in the company which is to carry on
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