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  2. Title 28 of the United States Code - Wikipedia

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    Title 28 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) is the portion of the United States Code (federal statutory law) that governs the federal judicial system. It is divided into six parts: Part I: Organization of Courts

  3. Government patent use (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Government patent use law is a statute codified at 28 USC § 1498(a) [1] that is a "form of government immunity from patent claims." [2] [1] Section 1498 gives the federal government of the United States the "right to use patented inventions without permission, while paying the patent holder 'reasonable and entire compensation' which is usually "set at ten percent of sales or less".

  4. Rules of Decision Act - Wikipedia

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    Tyson (1842) originally read this Act of Congress as limited to state statutory law, but later overturned Swift in Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins (1938) and instead held that the Rules of Decision Act requires the application of state law including case law originating from state courts. The Act originated as Section 34 of the Judiciary Act of ...

  5. List of rescissions of Article V Convention applications

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    Tennessee in which House Bill No. 1379 was introduced ("AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2 and Title 3, relative to relative to Article V conventions and delegates") as well as Senate Bill No. 1394 ("AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 3, relative to an Article V convention"); and Senate Bill No. 1432 ("AN ACT to ...

  6. Semiconductor Chip Protection Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    The SCPA is found in title 17, U.S. Code, sections 901-914 (17 U.S.C. §§ 901-914). Japan [3] and European Community (EC) countries soon followed suit [4] and enacted their own, similar laws protecting the topography of semiconductor chips. [5] Chip topographies are also protected by TRIPS, an international treaty. [6]

  7. College Football Playoff format: Bowl game times, dates and ...

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    This is a significant moment as it will determine the CFP bracket and the matchups for the teams competing for the national title as the 2024 season comes to a close.

  8. Federal Tort Claims Act - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Tort Claims Act (August 2, 1946, ch. 646, Title IV, 60 Stat. 812, 28 U.S.C. Part VI, Chapter 171 and 28 U.S.C. § 1346) ("FTCA") is a 1946 federal statute that permits private parties to sue the United States in a federal court for most torts committed by persons acting on behalf of the United States.

  9. The world's biggest business leaders talk 'tariff man' Trump

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    Allan said he's been spending time with politicians and people close to the incoming Trump administration to help them understand the detrimental impact of potential tariffs.