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  2. Trade secret - Wikipedia

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    A trade secret is a form of intellectual property comprising confidential information that is not generally known or readily ascertainable, derives economic value from its secrecy, and is protected by reasonable efforts to maintain its confidentiality. [1] [2] [3] Well-known examples include the Coca-Cola formula and the recipe for Kentucky ...

  3. Strict foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    This is permitted under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code. [1] The secured party in a strict foreclosure takes physical possession of collateral, and the debt for which the property served as collateral is discharged as fulfilled. Strict foreclosure is an effective remedy where the creditor has a need or use for the physical property itself.

  4. Net neutrality law - Wikipedia

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    This is currently the approach of the US FCC, which justifies their enforcement based on compliance with "commercially reasonable" practices. [ 31 ] In the United States, author Andy Kessler argued in The Weekly Standard that, though network neutrality is desirable, the threat of eminent domain against the telecommunication companies, instead ...

  5. Due diligence - Wikipedia

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    Due diligence in civil procedure is the idea that reasonable investigation is necessary before certain kinds of relief are requested. For example, duly diligent efforts to locate and/or serve a party with civil process is frequently a requirement for a party seeking to use means other than personal service to obtain

  6. Anticipatory repudiation - Wikipedia

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    If such reasonable assurances are not given, it will constitute anticipatory repudiation, for which the performing party has various remedies, including termination. However, anticipatory repudiation only applies to a bilateral executory contract with non-performed duties on both sides.

  7. Ravens' Lamar Jackson on top speed during touchdown run vs ...

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    Ravens' Lamar Jackson, who broke NFL record for career rushing yards by a QB, seemed puzzled when told of his top speed during a TD run vs. Texans.

  8. Avoidable consequences rule - Wikipedia

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    The avoidable consequences rule is a concept in United States jurisprudence which comes from a common-law rule barring recovery of damages that a tort victim "could have avoided by the use of reasonable effort or expenditure after the commission of the tort."

  9. 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey reportedly called out Joel Embiid ...

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    The Philadelphia 76ers have been off to a rough start this season, falling to 2-11 after a loss to the Miami Heat on Monday.And things in the locker room are reportedly a bit shaky as well, with ...