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  • 51Fundamental justice — is a legal term that signifies a dynamic concept of fairness underlying the administration of justice and its operation, whereas principles of fundamental justice are specific legal principles that command significant societal consensus as… …

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  • 52Wednesbury — For the legal principle, see Wednesbury unreasonableness. For the former parliamentary constituency, see Wednesbury (UK Parliament constituency). Coordinates: 52°33′10″N 2°01′10″W /  …

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  • 54Landmark decision — A landmark decision is the outcome of a legal case (often thus referred to as a landmark case) that establishes a precedent that either substantially changes the interpretation of the law or that simply establishes new case law on a particular… …

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  • 55Treecat — Treecats are a species of intelligent lifeforms who take a prominent role in a series of novels and stories about the fictional Honorverse . David Weber was the original author, but others have begun to contribute related stories. All are… …

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  • 56World Chess Championship 1972 — The World Chess Championship 1972 was a match between challenger Bobby Fischer of the United States and defending champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union for the World Chess Championship. The match took place in the Laugardalshöll arena in… …

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  • 57Henry Compton — (1632 – July 7, 1713), English bishop, was the sixth and youngest son of the second earl of Northampton.He was educated at The Queen s College, Oxford, and then travelled in Europe. After the restoration of Charles II he became cornet in a… …

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  • 58Edward Stillingfleet — Portrait of Bishop Stillingfleet by Mary Beale, circa 1690 …

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  • 59Rulemaking — In administrative law, rulemaking refers to the process that executive and independent agencies use to create, or promulgate , regulations. In general, legislatures first set broad policy mandates by passing laws, then agencies create more… …

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  • 60Ultra vires — is a Latin phrase that literally means beyond the powers . Its inverse is called intra vires , meaning within the powers . It is used as a legal term in a number of common law contexts.Corporate lawIn corporate law, ultra vires describes acts… …

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