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  2. Severability - Wikipedia

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    This doctrine is used to evaluate the rest of the legislative statute, if it lacks severability clauses, to determine if the unconstitutional clauses can be severed from the rest of statute without affecting the intent or execution of the statute, thus keeping as much of the passed statute as possible.

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  4. Severed - Wikipedia

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    Severed may refer to: Severed, novel by Simon Kernick 2007; Severed, novel Scott Snyder 2012; Severed by Carl Bessai 2005 Canadian zombie horror film; Severed "Severed", song by Mudvayne from L.D. 50 2000 "Severed", song by Chimaira from Pass Out of Existence, 2001; Severed: The True Story of the Black Dahlia Murder, a 1994 book by John Gilmore

  5. Severance (land) - Wikipedia

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    A severance can in law mean the act of severing a piece of land from a larger tract of land. The severed parcel of land becomes a separate lot (parcel). Second, it can refer to, in jurisdictions that have the form of co-ownership, the ending of a joint tenancy by act or event other than death.

  6. Amputation - Wikipedia

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    Severe limb injuries in which the efforts to save the limb fail or the limb cannot be saved. Traumatic amputation (an unexpected amputation that occurs at the scene of an accident, where the limb is partially or entirely severed as a direct result of the accident, for example, a finger that is severed from the blade of a table saw)

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  8. Exsanguination - Wikipedia

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    The double-edged pointed knife is prohibited. Instead, a long knife with a squared-off end is used that, in Jewish law, must be at least twice the width of the animal's neck. The operation of sticking or exsanguination is executed faster than when using the pointed knife, as four large blood vessels in the neck are severed simultaneously.

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