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  • 111Religious Toleration —     Religious Toleration     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious Toleration     Toleration in general signifies patient forbearance in the presence of an evil which one is unable or unwilling to prevent. By religious toleration is understood the… …

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  • 112Consumer Protection Act. (CPA) South Africa — The Consumer Protection Act, No. 68 of 2008 was signed on 24 April 2009. It aims to: • Promote a fair, accessible and sustainable marketplace for consumer products and services; • Establish national norms and standards to ensure consumer… …

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  • 113inequitable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unfair, unjust (see injustice). II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unjust, biased, discriminatory; see unfair 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. unequal, unfair, uneven, unjust, unbalanced, biased,… …

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  • 114unfair — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unjust, unreasonable, inequitable; unsporting; disingenuous; partial, biased, prejudiced, discriminatory. See wrong, improbity, injustice. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Unjust] Syn. inequitable,… …

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  • 1153. FAMILY OF IMRAN (Ali 'Imran) — In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. Alif, Lam, Meem. 2. God, there is no god but He, the Living, the Eternal. 3. He sent down to you the Book with the Truth, confirming what came before it; and He sent down the Torah and the Gospel …

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  • 116Anarcho-capitalism — Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …

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  • 117Intellectual property — This article is about the legal concept. For the 2006 film, see Intellectual Property (film). Intellectual property law Primary rights …

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  • 118Individualist anarchism — Individualist anarchismWarren supported private property and trade. However, he held the labor theory of value, and from that he concluded that labor should always trade for an equal amount of labor. He believed that exchanges of unequal amounts… …

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  • 119Equity (law) — The Court of Chancery, London, in the early 19th century Equity is the name given to the set of legal principles, in jurisdictions following the English common law tradition, that supplement strict rules of law where their application would… …

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  • 120Jury nullification — means making a law void by jury decision; in other words, the process whereby a jury in a criminal case effectively nullifies a law by acquitting a defendant regardless of the weight of evidence against him or her. [… …

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