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  • 81Extraordinary rendition — Blau: Aus diesen Ländern stammen die illegal Ausgelieferten. Hellblau: Häftlinge wurden angeblich über diese Länder transportiert. Rot: Häftlinge sind Angaben zufolge in diesen Ländern angekommen. Schwarz: Standorte der black sites . Quellen:… …

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  • 82Extraordinary rendition — Le terme rendition (qu on peut vaguement traduire par « transfert ») désigne l action de transférer un prisonnier d un pays à un autre hors du cadre judiciaire, notamment hors des procédures normales d extradition[1]. Ce terme a été… …

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  • 83Extraordinary Item — Gains or losses included in a company s financial statements, which are infrequent and unusual in nature. These are usually explained further in the notes to the financial statements. These are the result of unforeseen and atypical events. They… …

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  • 84extraordinary danger — Danger or risk of employment, not ordinarily incident to the service. See also extraordinary hazard extraordinary risk …

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  • 85extraordinary dividend — Dividend of corporation which is nonrepetitive and generally paid at irregular time because of some unusual corporate event (e.g. unusually high profits). An extraordinary dividend is distinguished from an ordinary dividend or regular dividend in …

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  • 86extraordinary hazard — One not commonly associated with a job or undertaking. If hazards are increased by what other employees do, and injured employee has no part in increasing them, they are extraordinary . Stone v. Howe, 92 N.H. 425, 32 A.2d 484, 487. See also… …

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  • 87extraordinary remedies — The writs of mandamus (writ of mandamus), quo warranto, habeas corpus, and some others are often classified or termed extraordinary remedies, in contradistinction to the ordinary remedy by action. Under Rules practice in the federal courts and… …

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  • 88extraordinary repairs — Within the meaning of a lease, such repairs as are made necessary by some unusual or unforeseen occurrence which does not destroy the building but merely renders it less suited to the use for which it was intended. Courtney v. Ocean Accident &… …

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  • 89extraordinary danger — Danger or risk of employment, not ordinarily incident to the service. See also extraordinary hazard extraordinary risk …

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  • 90extraordinary dividend — Dividend of corporation which is nonrepetitive and generally paid at irregular time because of some unusual corporate event (e.g. unusually high profits). An extraordinary dividend is distinguished from an ordinary dividend or regular dividend in …

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