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  • 121Cooper Manufacturing Co. v. Ferguson — Supreme Court of the United States Argued October 23, 1884 Decid …

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  • 122Maseko v Maseko — Maseko v Maseko,[1] heard in the Witwatersrand Local Division by Lazarus AJ from October 22 to 25, 1990, with judgment handed down on November 16, is an important case in South African contract law, with its stipulation, on the question of… …

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  • 123Class action — This article is about the legal term. For names of various art works, see Class Action (disambiguation). Civil procedure in the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Doctrines of civil procedure Jurisdiction Subject matter jurisdiction… …

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  • 124Intentional infliction of emotional distress — (IIED) is a tort claim of recent origin for intentional conduct that results in extreme emotional distress. Some courts and commentators have substituted mental for emotional , but the tort is the same. Some jurisdictions refer to IIED as the… …

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  • 125Mock trial — A Mock Trial is an act or imitation trial. It is similar to a moot court, but mock trials simulate lower court trials, while moot court simulates appellate court hearings. Attorneys preparing for a real trial might use a mock trial consisting of… …

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  • 126Quantum meruit — is a Latin phrase meaning as much as he has deserved . This claim is also referred to as unjust enrichment. In the context of contract law, it means something along the lines of reasonable value of services . In the United States, the elements of …

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  • 127Default judgment — Civil procedure in the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Doctrines of civil procedure Jurisdiction Subject matter jurisdiction Diversity jurisdiction Personal jurisdiction Removal jurisdiction Venue Change of venue …

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  • 128Vosburg v. Putney — 80 Wis. 523, 50 N.W. 403 (Wisc. 1891), is a famous Wisconsin Supreme Court battery case, authored by Harlow S. Orton, personifying the eggshell skull rule of United States tort law. The case is often taught to first year law students as an intro …

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