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  • 101Never, Never Gonna Give You Up — puede hacer referencia a: Never Gonna Give You Up, canción de Barry White. Never Gonna Give You Up, canción de Rick Astley. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a través de …

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  • 102342 notice — A notice the court clerk is required to give debtors in a bankruptcy case, pursuant to Section 342 of the Bankruptcy Code, to inform them of their obligations and the consequences of not being completely honest in their bankruptcy case. Category …

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  • 103To give vent to — Vent Vent, n. [OE. fent, fente, a slit, F. fente a slit, cleft, fissure, from fendre to split, L. findere; but probably confused with F. vent wind, L. ventus. See {Fissure}, and cf. Vent to snuff.] 1. A small aperture; a hole or passage for air… …

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  • 104sit up and take notice — to suddenly give something your attention. His election made even people who don t care about politics sit up and take notice …

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  • 105serve notice — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. inform, report, give word; see notify 1 …

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  • 106pay attention to — give notice to, note, give attention to …

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  • 107tender one's resignation — give notice that one is quitting his job …

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  • 108property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …

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  • 109Jones v. Flowers — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Jones v. Flowers ArgueDate=January 17 ArgueYear=2006 DecideDate=April 26 DecideYear=2006 FullName=Gary Kent Jones v. Linda K. Flowers and Mark Wilcox, Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands USVol=547 USPage=220 Citation=126 S.… …

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  • 110Rule in Dearle v Hall — The rule in Dearle v Hall (1828) 3 Russ 1 is an English common law rule to determine priority between competing equitable claims to the same asset. The rule broadly provides that where the equitable owner of an asset purports to dispose of his… …

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