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  2. Law of obligations - Wikipedia

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    [7] He further separates the law of obligations into contracts, delicts, quasi-contracts, and quasi-delicts. Nowadays, obligation, as applied under civilian law, means a legal tie (vinculum iuris) by which one or more parties (obligants) are bound to perform or refrain from performing specified conduct (prestation). [8]

  3. Vocally Pimpin' - Wikipedia

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    Vocally Pimpin' is the debut extended play by American hip hop group Above the Law.It was released on July 16, 1991 via Ruthless Records.The first five songs on this nine track record are newly recorded material, while the rest four are remixes or edited versions of their previously released material.

  4. Discography - Wikipedia

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    Discography is the study and cataloging of published sound recordings, often by specified artists or within identified music genres.The exact information included varies depending on the type and scope of the discography, but a discography entry for a specific recording will often list such details as the names of the artists involved, the time and place of the recording, the title of the ...

  5. Unwritten Law discography - Wikipedia

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    American rock band Unwritten Law has released seven studio albums, two live albums, two EPs, two video albums, eleven singles, one demo, and thirteen music videos. Unwritten Law formed in 1990 in Poway, California with an initial lineup of singer Scott Russo, guitarists Steve Morris and Rob Brewer, bassist John Bell, and drummer Wade Youman. [1]

  6. Rest of My Life (Unwritten Law song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rest of My Life" is a song by the San Diego–based rock band Unwritten Law. It originally appeared on their 2001 album Elva, but this version was not released as a single and did not chart. An alternate recording from their 2003 live acoustic album Music in High Places did chart, reaching No. 16 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. [1]

  7. The Law (English band) - Wikipedia

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    The Law were an English rock group formed in 1991 by singer Paul Rodgers (ex-Free, Bad Company and The Firm) and drummer Kenney Jones (ex-Small Faces/Faces and The Who). They intended to use different supporting musicians, to allow Rodgers to pursue whatever style he wished.

  8. Unwritten Law - Wikipedia

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    Unwritten Law was formed in Poway, California by Wade Youman back in the mid 1980s when he was twelve years old. [3] The band's first lineup was Youman on drums, Chris Mussey on vocals, Matt Rathje on guitar, and Craig Winters on bass, Youman described the early incarnations of the group as "kind of Punk, Clashy, and Bauhausy", [4] [5] A number of players came and went throughout the early ...

  9. Unwritten Law (album) - Wikipedia

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    Unwritten Law is the third album by the San Diego–based punk rock band Unwritten Law, released in 1998 by Interscope Records. It was their first album to chart, reaching No. 16 on Billboard 's Top Heatseekers chart. [ 2 ]