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  • 31undue expansion of currency — index inflation (decrease in value of currency) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 32Undue burden standard — The undue burden standard is a constitutional test fashioned by the Supreme Court of the United States. The test, first developed in the late 1800s, is widely used in American constitutional law. [Stuart Streichler, Justice Curtis in the Civil… …

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  • 33undue influence — A species of fraud or constructive fraud whereby means brought to bear upon a person his free agency is destroyed and the will of another person substituted therefor. 25 Am J2d Dur §§ 35, 36. A species of constructive fraud which the court will… …

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  • 34Undue Influence — A situation in which an individual is able to persuade another s decisions due to the relationship between the two parties. In exerting undue influence, the influencing individual is able to gain an advantage. In contract law, a party claiming to …

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  • 35Undue Subdivision of Land Prevention Act 1885 — The Undue Subdivision of Land Prevention Act 1885 was a law passed by the Parliament of Queensland in that year to prevent overcrowding and urban degradation in cities and towns in Queensland, especially in Brisbane. The law is a noteworthy… …

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  • 36undue influence — pernelyg didelė įtaka vartotojui statusas Aprobuotas sritis civilinė teisė ir procesas apibrėžtis Komercinės veiklos subjekto naudojimasis pranašesne padėtimi vartotojo atžvilgiu, darant jam spaudimą, net ir nenaudojant arba negrasinant naudoti… …

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  • 37undue influence — /ˌʌndju: ɪnfluəns/ noun unfair pressure put on someone to sign a contract ● The salesforce were discouraged from exerting undue influence on prospective buyers …

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  • 38undue means — An inappropriate, unsuitable, and unjust means. A statute providing for the vacation of an award of arbitrators procured by undue means does not apply merely because an award is made by two arbitrators after the resignation of the third and… …

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  • 39undue return — An officer s false, defective or inaccurate return of a writ or process placed in his hands for execution. To make return according to law is not only to return the precept to the authority that issued it, but to return with it a statement by the …

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  • 40undue — Synonyms and related words: a bit much, abandoned, aberrant, abnormal, abominable, atrocious, boundless, criminal, cutthroat, delinquent, deviant, disgraceful, dizzy, egregious, enormous, evil, exacting, exaggerated, excessive, exorbitant,… …

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