alienation

  • 101alienation office — The public office in London where the fees called the primer fine and the post fine were collected from those who employed the procedure of fine and recovery to effect transfers of land titles …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 102alienation of affection — noun a tort based on willful and malicious interference with the marriage relation by a third party without justification or excuse • Hypernyms: ↑tort, ↑civil wrong * * * : the diversion of a person s affection from someone who has certain rights …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 103alienation office — noun : an office in London where fees had to be paid upon the writs used in fine and recovery …

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  • 104Marx's theory of alienation — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 105Parental alienation syndrome — is a term coined by Richard A. Gardner to describe what he referred to as a disturbance in which children are obsessively preoccupied with depreciation and/or criticism of a parent. In other words, denigration that is unjustified and or… …

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  • 106Syndrome d'alienation parentale — Syndrome d aliénation parentale Pour les articles homonymes, voir SAP. Le syndrome d’aliénation parentale (SAP) a été défini et décrit[1] en 1986 par Richard Gardner, professeur de pédopsychiatrie à l université de Columbia. Selon lui, il s’agit… …

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  • 107Syndrome d'aliénation parentale (SAP) — Syndrome d aliénation parentale Pour les articles homonymes, voir SAP. Le syndrome d’aliénation parentale (SAP) a été défini et décrit[1] en 1986 par Richard Gardner, professeur de pédopsychiatrie à l université de Columbia. Selon lui, il s’agit… …

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  • 108Syndrôme d'aliénation parentale (SAP) — Syndrome d aliénation parentale Pour les articles homonymes, voir SAP. Le syndrome d’aliénation parentale (SAP) a été défini et décrit[1] en 1986 par Richard Gardner, professeur de pédopsychiatrie à l université de Columbia. Selon lui, il s’agit… …

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  • 109Social alienation — In sociology and critical social theory, alienation refers to an individual s estrangement from traditional community and others in general. It is considered by many that the atomism of modern society means that individuals have shallower… …

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  • 110Western alienation — Western alienation, in Canadian politics, is the concept of the Western provinces, namely British Columbia (B.C.), Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, being alienated, and in extreme cases excluded, from mainstream political affairs within the… …

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