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  2. Single-subject rule - Wikipedia

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    The single-subject rule is a rule in the constitutional law of some jurisdictions that stipulates that some or all types of legislation may deal with only one main issue. One purpose is to avoid complexity in acts , to avoid any hidden provisions that legislators or voters may miss when reading the proposed law .

  3. Alternative pleading - Wikipedia

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    Criminal law [ edit ] Because pleading in the alternative is generally permitted in criminal cases, a defendant may claim to have not committed the crime itself, but at the same time may claim that if the defendant had committed the crime, the act was excused for a reason such as insanity or intoxication, or was justified due to provocation or ...

  4. Single action - Wikipedia

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  5. Trigger law - Wikipedia

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    The Affordable Care Act allowed states to opt in to a program of health care expansion, which allowed more residents to qualify for Medicaid.The cost of this expansion was primarily borne by the federal government, but the percent paid by the federal government was scheduled to decrease each year, reaching 95% by 2017 and below 90% by 2021; the remainder would be assumed by the state.

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  7. Parent trigger - Wikipedia

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    Similar parent trigger laws have been proposed in more than 20 states, and been enacted in Mississippi, Texas, Indiana, and Louisiana. [1] [2] A variation on the law, which uses parents' councils, was passed in Connecticut. [2] Ohio has established a pilot version of the law which applies only to the Columbus City Schools. [1]

  8. Form of action - Wikipedia

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    The forms of action were the different procedures by which a legal claim could be made during much of the history of the English common law. Depending on the court, a plaintiff would purchase a writ in Chancery (or file a bill) which would set in motion a series of events eventually leading to a trial in one of the medieval common law courts.

  9. Talk:Semi-automatic pistol - Wikipedia

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    The new type of mechanism was created largely to sell to Police Agencies that in many places require a "double action trigger" but are in fact being used in handguns where the triggers behave almost exactly like the single action pull of the Sauer/Walther styled Single followed by Double action mechanisms. In this type of trigger action (SA/DA ...