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  2. American Law Reports - Wikipedia

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    In American law, the American Law Reports are a resource used by American lawyers to find a variety of sources relating to specific legal rules, doctrines, or principles. It has been published since 1919, originally by Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, and currently by West (a business unit of Thomson Reuters) and remains an important tool for legal research.

  3. London & Regional Properties - Wikipedia

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    London & Regional Properties (L&R) is a private real estate and leisure investment firm based in London, United Kingdom. It is one of the largest privately held principal investors in Europe, [ 1 ] performing private equity style investments in direct property and asset-backed operating businesses.

  4. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    A Law Reference Collection, 2011, ISBN 1624680003 and ISBN 978-1-62468-000-7 Trinxet, Salvador. Trinxet Reverse Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms , 2011, ISBN 1624680011 and ISBN 978-1-62468-001-4 .

  5. Law report - Wikipedia

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    Published monthly, the Apex Law Reports (ALR) provides timely treatment of significant developments in law through articles contributed by judges, leading scholars and practitioners. The Law Messenger [9] is an internationally standard law report which started publication in 2016. It is the first law journal in Bangladesh which specifically ...

  6. Contract - Wikipedia

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    Rules governing the performance of contracts, set-off, assignment, and the seizure of defaulting obligors' assets are also provided by the Japanese Civil Code. [219] Contract law in Japan, despite the civil law origins of its civil code, is heavily shaped by traditional Japanese attitudes toward business and obligations.

  7. Foundation (evidence) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Rules of Evidence states rules regarding a piece of evidence's relevancy and whether or not it is admissible. [7] F.R.E. 402 states relevant evidence is admissible unless otherwise excluded by: "The U.S. Constitution, a federal statute, the Federal Rules of Evidence, or other rules proscribed by the Supreme Court."

  8. Where is Martha Stewart's ex-husband now? She speaks about ...

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    Then 19, she was a student at Barnard College, and her ex-husband was a student at Yale Law School. He went on to have a career in publishing and was an executive at art publisher Harry N. Abrams ...

  9. Ladd v Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Ladd v Marshall [1954] 1 W.L.R. 1489; [1954] 3 All E.R. 745 is an English Court of Appeal judgment, which established the criteria for the Court to accept fresh evidence in a case on which a judgment has already been delivered.