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  2. Prejudice (legal term) - Wikipedia

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    Prejudice is a legal term with different meanings, which depend on whether it is used in criminal, civil, or common law. In legal context, prejudice differs from the more common use of the word and so the term has specific technical meanings. Two of the most common applications of the word are as part of the terms with prejudice and without ...

  3. Grey Advertising (New Zealand) Ltd v Marinkovich - Wikipedia

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    Grey Advertising (New Zealand) Ltd v Marinkovich [AEC 70A/99] is an important case in New Zealand regarding the admissibility to court as evidence correspondence marked "without prejudice". It is now referred to in legal circles as the "Grey Rules".

  4. Unfair dismissal in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The employer can make a "Calderbank" offer - a without prejudice letter warning that the employer thinks the claim is inflated and that costs will be sought if it wins, and offering a sum to settle, which if the employee fails to beat in his award, entitles the tribunal to consider whether refusal of the offer was unreasonable and therefore ...

  5. Legal professional privilege in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    This should be contrasted with the privilege which attaches to without prejudice correspondence, which may not be waived without the consent of both parties. [27] A document in respect of which privilege is waived in one action cannot necessarily be used by the opposite party in a subsequent action between the same litigants unless the ...

  6. Talk:Prejudice (legal term) - Wikipedia

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    A "Dismissal With Prejudice" would be a procedure whereas "With Prejudice" alone would simply be a descriptive detail of a procedure. Thus "With/Without Prejudice (legal term)" seems a more appropriate title. DFinmitre 19:35, 21 November 2014 (UTC) "Prejudice" has many meanings in the law, and it is not always "with or without".

  7. Marriage in the works of Jane Austen - Wikipedia

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    Conduct Books of the time, such as Hester Chapone's famous and constantly reprinted Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, warned against marriages based solely on money and social status: [24] “If you give your hand without your heart for a title, a fine estate or any other consideration, expect to find marriage painful, full of ...

  8. Letter urging residents to report 'brown folks' condemned by ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump made campaign statements in which he vowed to conduct a large-scale deportation operation of migrants living in the U.S. without legal permission. Though the anonymous ...

  9. Expungement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There is no waiting period in the case of criminal proceedings that resulted in an acquittal or dismissal with prejudice, however; where a no bill is returned by a grand jury as to an individual, or the proceedings against them are dismissed without prejudice, they are ineligible to petition for the records of the case to be sealed until two ...