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  2. Obligatio consensu - Wikipedia

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    Austin said: Rights in rem sometimes arise from an instrument which is called a contract, and are, therefore, said to arise from a contract; the instrument in these cases wears a double aspect or has a twofold effect: to one purpose it gives jus in personam and is a contract, to another purpose it gives jus in rem and is a conveyance.

  3. Minimum contacts - Wikipedia

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    A non-resident defendant may have minimum contacts with the forum state if they 1) have direct contact with the state; 2) have a contract with a resident of the state; [2] 3) have placed their product into the stream of commerce such that it reaches the forum state; [3] 4) seek to serve residents of the forum state; [4] 5) have satisfied the ...

  4. Civil procedure in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Early federal and state civil procedure in the United States was rather ad hoc and was based on traditional common law procedure but with much local variety. There were varying rules that governed different types of civil cases such as "actions" at law or "suits" in equity or in admiralty; these differences grew from the history of "law" and "equity" as separate court systems in English law.

  5. In rem jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    [but] rights in rem have always been part of the effort to draft a civil code in the PRC." [11] "Rights in rem are defined to mean the rights by the right-holder to directly and exclusively control specific things (property); it includes ownership rights, usufruct and security interests in property." [12]

  6. Civil procedure - Wikipedia

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    The standards of proof are higher in a criminal case than in a civil one, since the state does not wish to risk punishing an innocent person. In English law the prosecution must prove the guilt of a criminal " beyond reasonable doubt "; but the plaintiff in a civil action is required to prove his case "on the balance of probabilities". [ 2 ]

  7. Brooke Shields Says Sex Is "Painful" After Non-Consensual ...

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    The pain that Shields experiences from sex comes as a result of a non-consensual and irreversible vaginal rejuvenation procedure that was originally meant to reduce the size of her labia. “It ...

  8. Pennsylvania Code - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Code is a publication of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, listing all rules, regulations, and other administrative documents from the Government of Pennsylvania. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Citation

  9. Does voter registration expire in Pa? How to make sure you’re ...

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    You can also check for your location on the state website, vote.pa Polling places are usually open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, and as long as you’re in line before the polls close ...