Tag: Causes of Action
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Fraud
Fraud in United States Fraud Definition The unlawful obtaining of another's property by design, but without criminal intent, and with the assent of the owner obtained by artifice or misrepresentation. Any cunning deception or artifice used to circumvent, cheat, or deceive another. […]
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Fraud
Fraud in United States Fraud Definition The unlawful obtaining of another's property by design, but without criminal intent, and with the assent of the owner obtained by artifice or misrepresentation. Any cunning deception or artifice used to circumvent, cheat, or deceive another. […]
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Predatory Lending
Predatory Lending in the United States Predatory Lending and the State Laws Select from the list of U.S. States below for state-specific information on Predatory Lending: Predatory Lending in the Subject Index of the Alabama Portal Predatory Lending in the Subject Index of the Alaska Portal […]
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Identity Theft
Identity Theft in the United States Identity Theft in the case of Lawyers By Deborah Rosenthal Studies suggested that as many as a million such thefts occur every year. And privacy experts say attorneys are among the most attractive targets because they tend to have good credit and preside […]
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Tenant
Tenant in United States Tenant Definition (Lat. eneo, tenere, to hold). One who holds or possesses lands or tenements by any kind of title, either in fee, for life, for years, or at will. In a popular sense, he is one who has the temporary use and occupation of lands or tenements which […]
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Tenant
Tenant in United States Tenant Definition (Lat. eneo, tenere, to hold). One who holds or possesses lands or tenements by any kind of title, either in fee, for life, for years, or at will. In a popular sense, he is one who has the temporary use and occupation of lands or tenements which […]
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Covenants Not to Compete
Covenants Not to Compete (Causes of Action) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of covenants not to compete. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Causes of Action is provided. Finally, the subject of Franchises in relation with covenants not to compete is […]
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Covenants Not to Compete
Covenants Not to Compete (Causes of Action) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of covenants not to compete. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Causes of Action is provided. Finally, the subject of Franchises in relation with covenants not to compete is […]
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Compensatory Damages
Compensatory Damages in the United States Compensation seeks to remedy not merely the injured economic value but also the pain and suffering to the defendant. The former is known as pecuniary losses (Vermögenscschäden) and the latter as non-material damages (Immaterieller Einbussen) […]
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Compensatory Damages
Compensatory Damages in the United States Compensation seeks to remedy not merely the injured economic value but also the pain and suffering to the defendant. The former is known as pecuniary losses (Vermögenscschäden) and the latter as non-material damages (Immaterieller Einbussen) […]
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Sex Discrimination
Sex Discrimination in the United States United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled SEX DISCRIMINATIONThe application of constitutional principle to government action that distinguishes on the basis of sex is a […]
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Good Faith
Good Faith in United States Good Faith Definition Honesty; absence of fraud, collusion, or deceit. 91 Wis. 464. See "Bona Fide Purchaser." Good Faith in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Good Faith, Good Faith in the World Legal […]
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Good Faith
Good Faith in United States Good Faith Definition Honesty; absence of fraud, collusion, or deceit. 91 Wis. 464. See "Bona Fide Purchaser." Good Faith in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Good Faith, Good Faith in the World Legal […]
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Personal Injuries
Personal Injuries in the United States Main Elements of a Claim Under § 1605A FSIA Personal injury or death According to research about Peronal Injury from the Federal Judicial Center:Section 1605A(a)(1) does not specifically state the elements required for establishing "personal […]