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  2. Prejudice (legal term) - Wikipedia

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    Prejudice is a legal term with different meanings, which depend on whether it is used in criminal, civil, or common law. In legal context, prejudice differs from the more common use of the word and so the term has specific technical meanings. Two of the most common applications of the word are as part of the terms with prejudice and without ...

  3. Reservation of rights - Wikipedia

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    The term "reservation of rights" (particularly a "reservation of rights letter”) is often used in connection with insurance claims. The insurance company issues a reservation of rights letter stating that it may deny coverage for some or all of the claim even while the company is investigating the claim or beginning to treat the claim as if ...

  4. Juror's oath - Wikipedia

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    It is also your duty to base your verdict solely upon the evidence, without prejudice or sympathy. That was the promise you made and the oath you took. The wording of the oath in federal court is not prescribed by statute. James Joseph Duane describes it as "simply an old tradition judges have made up." [15]

  5. Talk:Prejudice (legal term) - Wikipedia

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    A "Dismissal With Prejudice" would be a procedure whereas "With Prejudice" alone would simply be a descriptive detail of a procedure. Thus "With/Without Prejudice (legal term)" seems a more appropriate title. DFinmitre 19:35, 21 November 2014 (UTC) "Prejudice" has many meanings in the law, and it is not always "with or without".

  6. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    Divorce a mensa et thoro indicates legal separation without legal divorce. / ˌ eɪ ˈ m ɛ n s ə ɛ t ˈ θ oʊ r oʊ / a posteriori: from later An argument derived after an event, having the knowledge about the event. Inductive reasoning from observations and experiments. / ˌ eɪ ˌ p ɒ s t iː r i oʊ r aɪ / a priori: from earlier

  7. Timeless Harper Lee quotes to remember her by - AOL

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    — a 2006 letter to an eight year-old boy. 7. "People in their right minds never take pride in their talents." ... "Prejudice, a dirty word, and faith, a clean one, have something in common: they ...

  8. Calderbank v Calderbank - Wikipedia

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    After a marriage of 17 years, Mr and Mrs Calderbank separated and filed for divorce, which was duly granted.. However substantial difficulties arose regarding the division of the matrimonial assets of £78,000, resulting from the £80,000 Mrs Calderbank had previously inherited during the relationship from the estates from the death of both her parents.

  9. Simone Biles Says It Would Be 'Greedy' to Return to the ... - AOL

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    Just after winning a gold medal in the individual vault final in Paris on Aug. 3, Biles spoke during a press conference about the future of her signature vault. "This is my last, definitely ...