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  2. Peaceable possession - Wikipedia

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    In real estate and real property law, peaceable possession is "holding property without any adverse claim to possession or title by another". [1] Quiet title is used to refer to the new owner's peaceable possession. Property title, or ownership, also includes possession, but is a greater property right than the latter.

  3. Olaf III of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Olaf III or Olaf Haraldsson (Old Norse: Óláfr Haraldsson, Norwegian: Olav Haraldsson; c. 1050 – 22 September 1093), known as Olaf the Peaceful (Old Norse: Óláfr kyrri, Norwegian: Olav Kyrre), was King of Norway from 1067 until his death in 1093.

  4. Global Peace Index - Wikipedia

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    Global Peace Index 2023. Countries appearing with a deeper shade of green are ranked as more peaceful, countries appearing more red are ranked as more violent. [1] Global Peace Index (GPI) is a report produced by the Australia-based NGO Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) which measures the relative position of nations' and regions ...

  5. Freedom of assembly - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of peaceful assembly, sometimes used interchangeably with the freedom of association, is the individual right or ability of people to come together and collectively express, promote, pursue, and defend their collective or shared ideas. [2] The right to freedom of association is recognized as a human right, a political right and a civil ...

  6. Adverse possession - Wikipedia

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    Adverse possession in common law, and the related civil law concept of usucaption (also acquisitive prescription or prescriptive acquisition), are legal mechanisms under which a person who does not have legal title to a piece of property, usually real property, may acquire legal ownership based on continuous possession or occupation without the permission of its legal owner.

  7. The Better Angels of Our Nature - Wikipedia

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    Pinker identifies five "historical forces" that have favored "our peaceable motives" and "have driven the multiple declines in violence". [3] They are: The Leviathan – the rise of the modern nation-state and judiciary "with a monopoly on the legitimate use of force ", which can defuse the [individual] temptation of exploitative attack ...

  8. Peaceable Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Peaceable Kingdom: An American Saga, a 1972 novel by Jan de Hartog; The Peaceable Kingdom: A Primer in Christian Ethics, a 1983 book by Stanley Hauerwas; The Peaceable Kingdom, a 1949 novel by Ardyth Kennelly "The Peaceable Kingdom", a 1997 essay by Edward Hoagland; Canada: a Guide to the Peaceable Kingdom, ed. William Kilbourn (1970)

  9. List of people known as the Peaceful - Wikipedia

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    The Peaceful" is an epithet applied to: Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy (1383–1451), also Antipope Felix V; Aymon, Count of Savoy (1291–1343) Conrad I of Burgundy (c. 925–993), King of Burgundy; Edgar, King of England (943–975) Henry the Peaceful, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1411–1473) Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (before 1296 ...