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  • 71Legal purge in Norway after World War II — When the German occupation of Norway ended in May of 1945, several thousand Norwegians and foreign citizens were tried and convicted for various acts that the occupying powers sanctioned. The scope, legal basis, and fairness of these trials has… …

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  • 72Legal status of Texas — The legal status of Texas is the standing of Texas as a political entity. Generally, the debate has primarily surrounded the legal status of Texas relative to the United States of America. Texas is usually considered to be a state under the… …

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  • 73Legal issues with fan fiction — Due to the modern definition of fan fiction as derivative works, there are many legal issues involved with fan fiction, most prominently (but not exclusively) arising under United States copyright law.United States copyright lawA great deal of… …

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  • 74claim — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 statement saying that sth is true ADJECTIVE ▪ dubious, false, unfounded, unsubstantiated ▪ conflicting ▪ There are conflicting claims about the cause of the fire …

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  • 75legal right — noun a right based in law • Hypernyms: ↑right • Hyponyms: ↑compulsory process, ↑conjugal right, ↑conjugal visitation right, ↑conjugal visitation, ↑preemption, ↑pr …

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  • 76claim — 1 /kleIm/ verb 1 (T) to state that something is true, even though it has not been proved: claim (that): Gascoigne claimed he d been dining with friends at the time of the murder. | claim to be: She claims to be a descendant of Charles Dickens. |… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 77Legal status of cartoon pornography depicting minors — Main article: Laws regarding child pornography The legal status of cartoon pornography depicting minors is a unique subject which interacts with internet pornography, simulated pornography, obscenity laws, and specific laws against child… …

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  • 78Legal release — A legal release is a legal instrument that acts to terminate any legal liability between the releasor and the releasee(s) signed by the releasor. A release may also be made orally in some circumstances. Releases are routinely used by… …

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  • 79Legal interpretivism — in epistemology, the view that all knowledge is a matter of interpretation. • Legal interpretivism school of thought in the philosophy of law, in which law is not considered to be a set of data or physical facts, but what lawyers aim to construct …

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  • 80Legal Services Corporation — The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is a private, non profit corporation established by the United States Congress. It seeks to ensure equal access to justice under the law for all Americans by providing civil legal assistance to those who… …

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