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  • 11Medieval Scandinavian laws — The Medieval Scandinavian laws were originally memorized by the lawspeakers, but after the end of the Viking Age they were committed to writing. Initially they were geographically limited to minor jurisdictions ( lögsögur ), and the Bjarkey laws… …

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  • 12Gray Goose Laws — The Gray Goose Laws (Icelandic: Grágás ) were a collection of laws from the Icelandic Commonwealth period consisting of Icelandic civil laws and the laws governing the Christian church in Iceland. Prior to the establishment of the Gray Goose Laws …

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  • 13April Laws — The April laws, also called March laws,[1] were a collection of laws legislated by Lajos Kossuth with the aim of modernizing Kingdom of Hungary into a nation state. The imperative program included Hungarian control of its popular national guard,… …

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  • 14Oleron, laws of — Set of codes relating to maritime law thought to have been instituted in England by Richard I. They regulated all relationships between captains and their men, and their employers; they also had to do with the laws of wrecks. Some of the laws… …

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  • 15code of laws — collection of rules, entire set of laws …

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  • 16Fair debt collection — broadly refers to regulation of the debt collection industry at both the U.S. Federal and state levels of government. At the Federal level, it is primarily governed by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act ( FDCPA ). In addition, many U.S.… …

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  • 17Niven's laws — Niven’s laws were named after science fiction author Larry Niven, who has periodically published them as how the Universe works as far as he can tell. These were most recently rewritten on January 29, 2002 (and published in Analog Magazine in the …

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  • 18Nuremberg Laws — For the set of research ethics principles for human experimentation, see Nuremberg Code. The Holocaust …

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  • 19Digital Accounting Collection — The Digital Accounting Collection (DAC) is part of the University of Mississippi Libraries. The collection contains both current and historical accounting materials, with over 2,400 items in digitized searchable full text format, and over 33,000… …

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  • 20Hate crime laws in the United States — (also known as bias crimes) protect against crimes motivated by enmity or animus against a protected class. Although state and federal laws vary, typical protected characteristics are race, religion, ethnicity, and nationality. Sometimes gender,… …

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