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  • 52Environmental Protection Act 1990 — Infobox UK Legislation short title=Environmental Protection Act 1990 parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom long title=An Act to make provision for the improved control of pollution arising from certain industrial and other processes; to re… …

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  • 53Unfair prejudice in United Kingdom company law — is a statutory form of action that may be brought by aggrieved shareholders against their company. Under the Companies Act 2006 the relevant provision is s.994, the identical successor to s.459 Companies Act 1985. Unfair prejudice actions have… …

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  • 54Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act (Singapore) — Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act A police officer equipped with a firearm and handcuffs An Act to make temporary provisions for the maintenance of public order, the control of supplies by sea to Singapore, and the prevention of strikes and …

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  • 55Constitution of Malaysia — Ratified 27 August 1957 Authors Delegates of the Reid Commission and later of the Cobbold Commission Purpose Indepe …

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  • 56prejudicious — adjective 1. (sometimes followed by to ) causing harm or injury damaging to career and reputation the reporter s coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant • Syn: ↑damaging, ↑detrimental, ↑prejudicial • Similar to: ↑ …

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  • 57Discrimination — This article focuses on discrimination in sociology, not statistical discrimination. For other uses of the term, see the entry for discrimination at Wiktionary. Part of a series on …

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  • 58Old Chief v. United States — Supreme Court of the United States Argued October 16, 1996 Decided January …

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  • 59error — er·ror n: an act that through ignorance, deficiency, or accident departs from or fails to achieve what should be done procedural error s; esp: a mistake made by a lower court in conducting judicial proceedings or making findings in a case to… …

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  • 60Official Secrets Act 1911 — The Official Secrets Act 1911[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to re enact the Official Secrets Act 1889 with Amendments …

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