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  • 111Provocation in English law — For a description of the general principles, see provocation (legal). In English law, provocation is a mitigatory defence alleging a total loss of control as a response to another s provocative conduct sufficient to convert what would otherwise… …

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  • 112Chapelton v Barry Urban District Council — Chapelton v Barry UDC Court Court of Appeal Citation(s) [1940] 1 KB 532 Judge(s) sitting Slesser LJ, Mackinnon LJ and Goddard LJ Chapelton v Ba …

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  • 113Commotion Ltd v Rutty — Court Employment Appeal Tribunal Date decided 13 October 2005 Citation(s) [2006] IRLR 171 (EAT) …

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  • 114like — I verb 1) I like Tony Syn: be fond of, be attached to, have a soft spot for, have a liking for, have regard for, think well of, admire, respect, esteem; be attracted to, fancy, find attractive, be keen on, be taken with; be infatuated with, carry …

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  • 115respect — 1. noun 1) the respect due to a great artist Syn: esteem, regard, high opinion, admiration, reverence, deference, honor Ant: contempt 2) he spoke to her with respect Syn …

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  • 116Children Act 1989 — The Children Act 1989 is a British Act of Parliament that altered the law in regard to children. In particular, it introduced the notion of parental responsibility. Later laws amended certain parts of the Children Act.[1] In Scotland the Children …

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  • 117Corporate benefit — (sometimes referred to as commercial benefit) is the requirement under some legal systems that the directors of a company must exercise the powers [For these purposes, it is important to remember the distinction between objects (what the company… …

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  • 118Interest of the company — The interest of the company (sometimes company benefit or commercial benefit ) is a concept that the board of directors in corporations are in most legal systems required to use their powers for the commercial benefit of the company and its… …

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  • 119Gilbert Potter — Infobox Person name = Missing D.I. caption = District Inspector C.M (sic) Potter Royal Irish Constabulary, reported by Dublin Castle to have run into an ambush between Clougheen (sic) and Cahir last week. Notice that appeared in The Freeman s… …

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  • 120Defamation of religion and the United Nations — Defamation of religion is an issue that has been repeatedly addressed by some member states of the United Nations (UN) since 1999. Several non binding resolutions have been voted on and accepted by the UN condemning defamation of religion. The… …

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