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  • 111BEDA — (Fritz Loehner; Fritz Loewy; 1883–1942), Viennese journalist, satirist, and operetta librettist. Born in Wildenschwert, now Usti nad Orlici in the Czech Republic, the Loewy family changed its name to Loehner soon after moving to Vienna. There… …

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  • 112indirect object — /ɪndəˌrɛkt ˈɒbdʒɛkt/ (say induh.rekt objekt) noun (in English and some other languages) the object with reference to which (for whose benefit, in whose interest, etc.) the action of a verb is performed, in English distinguished from the direct… …

  • 113accommodated party — The person for whose benefit another known as the accomodation party signs a bill or note as maker, drawer, acceptor or indorser, thereby lending the credit of his name to the former. 11 Am J2d B & N § 121. An indorser is accommodated when the… …

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  • 114incidental beneficiary — A person to whom the benefits of a contract accrue merely as an incident to the performance of the contract. A person for whose benefit a contract is made may maintain an action thereon. It must definitely appear, however, that the contract was… …

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  • 115Contempt of court — is a court order which, in the context of a court trial or hearing, declares a person or organization to have disobeyed or been disrespectful of the court s authority. Often referred to simply as contempt, such as a person held in contempt, it is …

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  • 116Cort v. Ash — Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 18, 1975 Decided June 17, 1975 …

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  • 117John Struthers (poet) — John Struthers (born July 18 1776 ndash; 1847) was a Scottish poet and miscellaneous writer. Early life John Struthers was born in East Kilbride, Lanarkshire on 18 July 1776, the son of a shoemaker. Initially educated at home, he was sent to the… …

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  • 118SHALISH — (Heb. שָׁלִישׁ), one with whom an article or money is deposited and who has authority to dispose of it according to law or in accordance with stipulated conditions. Types of Deposit The deposit can be effected by a single person who deposits… …

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  • 119Cannon v. University of Chicago — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Cannon v. University of Chicago ArgueDate=January 9 ArgueYear=1979 DecideDate=May 14 DecideYear=1979 FullName=Geraldine G. Cannon v. University of Chicago, et al. USVol=441 USPage=677 Citation=99 S. Ct. 1946; 60 L. Ed. 2d… …

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  • 120Leonard Goffine —     Leonard Goffine     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Leonard Goffine     (Or GOFFINÉ).     Born at Cologne, or according to some, at Broich, 6 December, 1648; died 11 August, 1719. At the age of nineteen he entered the Norbertine Abbey of Steinfeld …

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