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  • 41Estreat — (French estrait , Latin extracta ) means, originally, a true copy or duplicate of some original writing or record; since the 1900s used only with reference to the enforcement of a forfeited recognizance. At one time it was the practice to extract …

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  • 42Surety (Canadian criminal law) — Surety in Canadian law is applied to a person approved by the bail judge to supervise and be responsible for a person charged with an offense under the Criminal Code of Canada. A surety is an obligation under the law, and sureties may be asked to …

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  • 43Scott Young (politician) — Infobox Mayor honorific prefix= His Worship name = Scott Young caption = order = Mayor of Port Coquitlam term start = 2001 term end = predecessor = Len Traboulay successor = birth date = 1961 birth place = death date = death place = constituency …

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  • 44Bendale Business and Technical Institute shooting — Infobox terrorist attack title=Bendale Business and Technical Institute shooting caption= location=flagicon|Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada target=Bendale Business and Technical Institute date=September 16, 2008 time=11:47 a.m. timezone=UTC 4… …

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  • 45Предупреждение и пресечение преступлений — I. Общее понятие. Охрана государственной, общественной и личной безопасности от преступлений, произвольных посягательств и опасных действий, все равно, исходят ли они от отдельных лиц или совокупности их, составляет важнейшую задачу полиции… …

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  • 46arraignment — I noun accusation, accusation in court, allegation of criminal wrongdoing, crimination through law enforcement, delation by criminal charges, formal accusal, imputation from criminal proceeding, incrimination, inculpation by prosecution, judicial …

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  • 47guaranty — guar·an·ty / gar ən tē, gär / n pl ties [Old French garantie, from garantir to guarantee, from garant warrant] 1: a pledge to pay another s debt or to perform another s duty in case of the other s default or inadequate performance compare letter… …

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  • 48recognizant — adjective Of or pertaining to recognizance See Also: recognizance …

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  • 49Criminal Procedure (Hong Kong) — Every society has its own sets of moral standards and expectations. Different legal systems and laws develop and evolve based on these moral standards and expectations. Following the common law system introduced into Hong Kong when it became a… …

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  • 50binding over — >> bind over. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000. binding over …

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