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  • 81Duty counsel — In Ontario, Canada a duty counsel is a lawyer paid by Legal Aid Ontario who provides limited legal services in criminal, family law and child protection matters to people who arrive at court without representation, mainly in the Ontario Court of… …

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  • 82Duty to report misconduct — Professional responsibility Du …

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  • 83Duty to protect — This article is about the ethical obligation of U.S. mental health professionals. For the international relations concept, see Responsibility to protect. The duty to protect is the responsibility of a mental health professional to protect… …

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  • 84Duty to retreat — Criminal defenses Pa …

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  • 85Duty to warn — A duty to warn is a concept that arises in the law of torts in a number of circumstances, indicating that a party will be held liable for injuries caused to another, where the party had the opportunity to warn the other of a hazard and failed to… …

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  • 86Duty (village) — For other uses of Duty , see Duty (disambiguation). Duty (Russian: Дутый, also known as Дуты or Дутово ) is a village (selo) in the southern part of Khiloksky District of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, located at the confluence of the Duty and Arey… …

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  • 87Duty of loyalty — Companies law Company  …

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  • 88duty — I. noun (plural duties) Etymology: Middle English duete, from Anglo French deueté, dueté, from deu due Date: 13th century 1. conduct due to parents and superiors ; respect 2. a. obligatory tasks, conduct, service, or functions that arise from one …

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  • 89The Salt Roads — Infobox Book | name = The Salt Roads image caption = designed by Don Puckey, illustrated by Christian Clayton author = Nalo Hopkinson cover artist = Christian Clayton country = Canada language = English genre = folk tale, historical novel… …

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  • 90duty suspension — An arrangement which allows excise goods to be produced, processed, held, received and dispatched without payment of duty. The duty chargeable on the goods is held in suspense. Duty suspension ends when the goods reach a legal point, ie the… …

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