Search results for: “government failure”
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Penalty
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Penalty Meaning of Penalty A punishment . Suffering in person or property as a punishment annexed by law or judicial decision to a violation of law. Also a definite sum named in a contract , not as a […]
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Thailand
Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Thailand in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term thailand into Spanish: Tailandia (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation […]
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Devolution
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Devolution Meaning of Devolution transmission of an interest in property from one person to another by operation of law, particularly on the death of the former person. <div […]
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Competition Policy
Competition policy in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, competition policy is: approaches of governments to the promotion and protection of competition. The entries on trade policy are here. It consists of competition laws and policies achieving similar aims. Since the 1980s the term […]
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Trends of Opinion
Hierarchical Display of Trends of opinion Politics > Politics and public safetyPolitics > Politics and public safety > Public opinion > Public awareness campaignLaw > Rights and freedoms > Rights of the individual > Freedom of opinionTrade > Consumption > Consumer > Consumer […]
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Abuse of discretion
Failure to exercise a sound reasonable discretion; arbitrary, untenable. The term is commonly used to justify an interference by a higher court with exercise of discretionary power by a lower court.
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Agent
(Lat. agens, from agere, to do). One who undertakes p transact some business, or to manage some affair, for another, by the authority and on account of the latter, and to render an account of it. 1 Livermore, Ag. 67; 2 Bouv. Inst. 3. The term is one of a very wide application, and […]
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Agent
(Lat. agens, from agere, to do). One who undertakes p transact some business, or to manage some affair, for another, by the authority and on account of the latter, and to render an account of it. 1 Livermore, Ag. 67; 2 Bouv. Inst. 3. The term is one of a very wide application, and […]