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  • 41Unfair prejudice in United States evidence law — may be grounds for excluding relevant evidence. [Federal Rules of Evidence 403] Unfair prejudice as used in Rule 403 is not to be equated with testimony simply adverse to the opposing party. Virtually all evidence is prejudicial or it is not… …

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  • 42Unfair (drama) — Unfair (アンフェア) is an action Japanese television drama with 11 episodes and one tv special, aired in Japan in 2006 on Fuji TV, and followed by a movie in 2007 with the same cast. Cast*Ryoko Shinohara as Yukihira Natsumi *Eita as Ando Kazuyuki… …

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  • 43Unfair: The Movie — est un film japonais sorti le 17 mars 2007, réalisé par Yoshinori Kobayashi, suite du drama policier Unfair diffusé au Japon en 2006, avec toujours dans le rôle principal Ryoko Shinohara. C est un film d action à la Piège de cristal , ou l… …

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  • 44unfair prejudice — Minority shareholders are subject to the control of majority shareholders. If that control is exercised in such a way that the interests of minority shareholders are unfairly prejudiced the minority can apply to the court to impose a remedy… …

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  • 45Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 — (UCTA) A statute which imposes limits on the extent to which liability for breach of contract, negligence or other breaches of duty can be avoided by means of contractual provisions such as exclusion clauses. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of …

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  • 46unfair trade practice — n: any of various deceptive, fraudulent, or otherwise injurious (as to a consumer) practices or acts that are declared unlawful by statute (as a consumer protection act) or recognized as actionable at common law Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of… …

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  • 47Unfair competition — (engl., spr. önnfǟr kompitísch n), soviel wie Concurrence déloyale oder »Unlauterer Wettbewerb« (s. d.) …

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  • 48unfair labor practices — n. Acts forbidden to both employers and employees under the National Labor Relations Act, including for a union to coerce employees and employers, or to refuse to bargain, or for an employer to interfere with the employees’ attempts to exercise… …

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  • 49unfair action — index injustice Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 50unfair choice — index dilemma Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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