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  2. Nuclear Installations Act 1965 - Wikipedia

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    Section 10. Duty of certain foreign operators; Section 11. Duty of other persons causing nuclear matter to be carried; Right to compensation in respect of breach of duty. Section 12. Right to compensation by virtue of Sections 7 to 10; Section 13. Exclusion, extension or reduction of compensation in certain cases; Section 14. Protection for ...

  3. Incidental take permit - Wikipedia

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    An incidental take permit is a permit issued under Section 10 of the United States Endangered Species Act (ESA) to private, non-federal entities undertaking otherwise lawful projects that might result in the take of an endangered or threatened species. Application for an incidental take permit is subject to certain requirements, including ...

  4. Privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hacking into someone else's computer is a type of intrusion upon privacy, [13] as is secretly viewing or recording private information by still or video camera. [14] In determining whether intrusion has occurred, one of three main considerations may be involved: expectation of privacy ; whether there was an intrusion, invitation, or exceedance ...

  5. Contract Clause - Wikipedia

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    Article I, Section 10, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution, known as the Contract Clause, imposes certain prohibitions on the states.These prohibitions are meant to protect individuals from intrusion by state governments and to keep the states from intruding on the enumerated powers of the U.S. federal government.

  6. Uniform Trade Secrets Act - Wikipedia

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    Section 8 stated the goal of making trade secret law uniform among states enacting the UTSA. Section 9 provided a short title to refer to the act and section 10 described the severability of the act. Sections 11 and 12 provided a date when the act took effect and the opportunity to explicitly list other acts to be repealed. [3]

  7. Ex post facto law - Wikipedia

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    According to the 5th Article, section XXXVI [14] of the Brazilian Constitution, laws cannot have ex post facto effects that affect acquired rights, accomplished juridical acts and res judicata. The same article in section XL [14] prohibits ex post facto criminal laws. Like France, there is an exception when retroactive criminal laws benefit the ...

  8. Article One of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Section 3 lays out various other rules for the Senate, including a provision that establishes the vice president of the United States as the president of the Senate. Section 4 of Article One grants the states the power to regulate the congressional election process but establishes that Congress can alter those regulations or make its own ...

  9. Stamp Duty Ordinance - Wikipedia

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    Section 4 - Charging of, liability for, and recovery of stamp duty; Section 8 - Duplicates and counterparts; Section 9 - Late stamping; Section 10 - How instruments to be written, charged and stamped; Section 13 - Adjudication of stamp duty by Collector; Section 14 - Appeal against assessment; Section 15 - Non-admissibility, etc. of instruments ...