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  2. List of New Brunswick case law - Wikipedia

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    Significant lawsuits of New Brunswick are described, if not elsewhere, here (in chronological order). Consolidations of statute law were published in 1854, 1877, 1903, 1927, 1952, and 1973. A useful "Index to the Private Acts of the Province of New Brunswick, 1929-2012" exists at the New Brunswick branch of the Canadian Bar Association. [1]

  3. Twelve Tribes communities - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Tribes believe that it is the parents' responsibility to properly enforce a consequence for sin (wrongful action, words, behavior) so as to allow the child to maintain the state of a clean conscience. Over time, the children's children will be better equipped to deal with or "overcome" the faults of their predecessors.

  4. Brunswick, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Brunswick is an unincorporated community in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States.Brunswick is 7.5 miles (12.1 km) northeast of the center of Bartlett.Since the town is unincorporated, the boundaries are not officially defined, but it is roughly bounded by the Loosahatchie River to the north, Oliver Creek on the east, U.S. Route 70 to the south, and Germantown Road/Craven Road to the west.

  5. Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) in the ...

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    United States, New York: New York passed a statute that said women who had abortions could be given a prison sentence of three months to a year. They were one of the few states at the time to have laws punishing women for getting abortions. [17] United States, Florida: Married women allowed to own (but not control) property in their own name ...

  6. Inheritance law in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to child 1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children "Spouse": Includes those joined in a civil union; Where a marriage contract or a notarial civil union contract exists, any relevant provisions in it will supersede the rules on intestate succession New Brunswick: Marital property 1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child 1/3 to spouse, 2/3 to children

  7. Why did umpire leave Tennessee-UNC game at College World ...

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    If Tennessee is unable to hold onto its lead and falls to North Carolina, the Vols will drop to the "loser's bracket" and face No. 8 Florida State Tuesday at 2 p.m. ET in an elimination game.

  8. List of federal political scandals in the United States

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    He then conspired with Spain to get Kentucky to secede from the Union in order to allow shipping on the Mississippi to reach New Orleans. (1787–1811) [7] Aaron Burr and the New Empire (Southwest) Burr conspiracy (1804–1807) – Burr allegedly tried to seize a large part of the Louisiana Purchase and establish his own country. He was ...

  9. Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick consists of a Chief Justice among 17 judicial seats, [4] plus a number of justices who have elected supernumerary status after many years of service and after having attained eligibility for retirement. [5] This tally does not include the 8 judicial seats assigned for the family court.