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  2. Comptroller of the Treasury of Maryland v. Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Comptroller of the Treasury of Maryland v. Wynne, 575 U.S. 542 (2015), is a 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision that applied the Dormant Commerce Clause doctrine to Maryland's personal income tax scheme and found that the failure to provide a full credit for income taxes paid to other states was unconstitutional.

  3. William Donald Schaefer - Wikipedia

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    He won by a substantial margin, 62% to 38%. Schaefer came into the office on January 25, 1999. In 2002, he had remained extremely popular in Maryland and received almost 68% of the vote in the general election. Schaefer feuded frequently with Governor Parris Glendening at the bi-monthly Board of Public Works (BPW) meetings. Schaefer once called ...

  4. Res inter alios acta - Wikipedia

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    Res inter alios acta, aliis nec nocet nec prodest (Latin for "a thing done between some does not harm or benefit others") is a law doctrine which holds that a contract cannot adversely affect the rights of one who is not a party to the contract. " Res inter alios" has a common meaning: "A matter between others is not our business."

  5. Exclusion clause - Wikipedia

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    The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 applies to all contracts, but the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999, unlike the common law rules, do differentiate between contracts between businesses and contracts between business and consumer, so the law seems to explicitly recognize the greater possibility of exploitation of the consumer ...

  6. Statutory interpretation - Wikipedia

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    State v. Rowell, 121 N.M. 111, 114, 908 P.2d 1379, 1382 (1995) When the meaning of a statute is unclear or ambiguous, we have recognized that it is "the high duty and responsibility of the judicial branch of government to facilitate and promote the legislature's accomplishment of its purpose." State ex rel. Helman v.

  7. Beer and alcohol stocks face bigger challenges as US surgeon ...

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    On Friday, shares of beer and alcohol giants sank across the board. Diageo ( DGE.L ) is down 4% and Pernod Ricard ( PER.HA ) is down nearly 3%, while Molson Coors ( TAP ) and Anheuser-Busch InBev ...

  8. Bengals WR Jermaine Burton reportedly accused of assaulting ...

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    Bengals head coach Zac Taylor even gave Burton a midseason scolding, saying he needed to “handle business the right way” after the wideout was a healthy scratch in Week 9. He ended up posting ...

  9. Four corners (law) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Corners Rule is a legal doctrine that courts use to determine the meaning of a written instrument such as a contract, will, or deed as represented solely by its textual content. The doctrine states that where there is an ambiguity of terms, the Court must rely on the written instrument solely and cannot consider extraneous evidence.