Category: M
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Material
Material in United States Material Definition (1) That which enters into the erection or repair of any structure. It does not include tools or facilities used. 71 Pa. St. 293,(2) That which is essential or important, Material in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Material, […]
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Membership
Membership in the United States Membership (Mem) Definition in the Public School Finance Area Sum of qualified students: (1) in grades 1-12; (2) students in C and D class special education; (3) three- and four-year-old developmentally disabled children; and (4) 0.5 times the actual number of […]
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Membership
Membership in the United States Membership (Mem) Definition in the Public School Finance Area Sum of qualified students: (1) in grades 1-12; (2) students in C and D class special education; (3) three- and four-year-old developmentally disabled children; and (4) 0.5 times the actual number of […]
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Municipality
Municipality in United States Municipality Definition The body of officers, taken collectively, belonging to a city, who are appointed to manage its affairs, and defend its interests. Introduction to Municipality Municipality, in U.S. law, public corporation created by a state and under its […]
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Municipality
Municipality in United States Municipality Definition The body of officers, taken collectively, belonging to a city, who are appointed to manage its affairs, and defend its interests. Introduction to Municipality Municipality, in U.S. law, public corporation created by a state and under its […]
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Motions to Reopen
Motions to Reopen in the United States Motions to Reopen in relation to Immigration Courts (information based on the DoJ Manual) Purpose A motion to reopen asks the Immigration Court to reopen proceedings after the Immigration Judge has rendered a decision, so that the Immigration Judge can […]
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Motions to Reopen
Motions to Reopen in the United States Motions to Reopen in relation to Immigration Courts (information based on the DoJ Manual) Purpose A motion to reopen asks the Immigration Court to reopen proceedings after the Immigration Judge has rendered a decision, so that the Immigration Judge can […]
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Trafficking in Persons
Trafficking in Persons in the United States Trafficking in Persons in the Criminal Justice System
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Trafficking in Persons
Trafficking in Persons in the United States Trafficking in Persons in the Criminal Justice System
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Manufacturing Clause
Manufacturing Clause in the United States Manufacturing Clause in International Trade In this context, a concept of Manufacturing Clause (Christopher Mark, 1993) is the following: A provision of US copyright law that restricts importation of certain printed materials not manufactured in the […]
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Manufacturing Clause
Manufacturing Clause in the United States Manufacturing Clause in International Trade In this context, a concept of Manufacturing Clause (Christopher Mark, 1993) is the following: A provision of US copyright law that restricts importation of certain printed materials not manufactured in the […]
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Mental Anguish
Mental Anguish in United States Mental Anguish Definition Mental Suffering in this legal EncyclopediaMental Anguish definition in the Law Dictionary Mental Anguish in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Mental Anguish, Mental Anguish in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Mental […]
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Mental Anguish
Mental Anguish in United States Mental Anguish Definition Mental Suffering in this legal EncyclopediaMental Anguish definition in the Law Dictionary Mental Anguish in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Mental Anguish, Mental Anguish in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Mental […]
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Meritocracy
Meritocracy in the United States Meritocracy in the International Business Landscape Definition of Meritocracy in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: A social and economic system that is open to all and where the rewards are given out according to talent and […]
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Meritocracy
Meritocracy in the United States Meritocracy in the International Business Landscape Definition of Meritocracy in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: A social and economic system that is open to all and where the rewards are given out according to talent and […]