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  2. AD 47 - Wikipedia

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    AD 47 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Claudius and Vitellius (or, less frequently, year 800 Ab urbe condita ).

  3. Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo - Wikipedia

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    Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo (Peltuinum c. AD 7 – 67) was a popular Roman general, brother-in-law of the emperor Caligula and father-in-law of Domitian. [1] The emperor Nero , highly fearful of Corbulo's reputation, ordered him to commit suicide, which the general carried out faithfully, exclaiming "Axios", meaning "I am worthy", and fell on his ...

  4. Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul AD 47) - Wikipedia

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    Sabinus was consul suffectus with Gnaeus Hosidius Geta in AD 47, [i] [2] and was praefectus urbi for the last eleven years of Nero's reign. Upon the ascension of Galba in the year 68, he was replaced as urban prefect by Aulus Ducenius Geminus. [3] However, with the death of Galba, and ascension of Otho in January of 69, Sabinus was reinstated. [4]

  5. Notice period - Wikipedia

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    Notice periods in Switzerland are governed by the Code of Obligations, [9] which sets the default time scales. The notice period depends on the employee’s length of service within the company as follows: 7 days during the trial period; 1 month if employed below 1 year; 2 months if employed below 10 years; 3 months if employed more than 10 years

  6. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Such citations and abbreviations are found in court decisions, statutes, regulations, journal articles, books, and other documents. Below is a basic list of very common abbreviations. Because publishers adopt different practices regarding how abbreviations are printed, one may find abbreviations with or without periods for each letter.

  7. Loudermill letter - Wikipedia

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    The Loudermill letter fulfills the requirement of (written) notice, and should include an explanation of the employer's evidence ("to act as a check for mistaken accusations"). To fulfill the remaining Due Process requirements, a Loudermill letter will also have to inform the employee of his opportunity for a Loudermill hearing .

  8. U.S. employers covering weight-loss drugs could nearly ... - AOL

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    GLP-1s, short for glucagon-like peptide 1 agonists, are used to treat type 2 diabetes and weight loss. "For the 43% planning to offer coverage next year, we recommend a physician-led approach that ...

  9. Proffer agreement - Wikipedia

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    In U.S. criminal law, a proffer agreement, proffer letter, proffer, or "Queen for a Day" letter is a written agreement between a prosecutor and a defendant or prospective witness that allows the defendant or witness to give the prosecutor information about an alleged crime, while limiting the prosecutor's ability to use that information against him or her.