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  • 1act — 1 n 1 a: something done by a person in accordance with his or her free will a tortious act see also actus reus b: the failure to do something that one has a legal duty to do – called also negative act; 2 a …

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  • 2method — I noun arrangement, blueprint, classification, consistency, course, course of action, custom, discipline, established order, fixed order, formula, habit, layout, logical order, manner, master plan, means, mode, modus, operation, order,… …

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  • 3Method (patent) — In United States patent law, a method, also called process , is one of the four principal categories of things that may be patented. The other three are a machine, an article of manufacture (also termed a manufacture), and a composition of matter …

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  • 4Method Man filmography — This is a filmography of famous Grammy award winning rap artist Method Man who is also an actor. Contents 1 Actor 1.1 Films 1.2 TV Series appearances 2 Other works …

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  • 5Act for the Relief of the Poor 1601 — Old Poor Law redirects here. For the Old Poor Law which existed in Scotland between 1574 1845, see Old Scottish Poor Law. The Act for the Relief of the Poor 1601, popularly known as the Elizabethan Poor Law , 43rd Elizabeth [1] or the Old Poor… …

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  • 6method — /ˈmɛθəd / (say methuhd) noun 1. a mode of procedure, especially an orderly or systematic mode: a method of instruction. 2. a way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan. 3. order or system in doing anything: to work with …

  • 7Method of exercising a cat — Figure 1 from Method of exercising a cat. U.S. Patent 5,443,036 was granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on August 22, 1995 for a method of exercising a cat by getting it to follow a spot generated by a laser pointer.… …

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  • 8Act of Uniformity 1662 — The Act of Uniformity was an Act of the Parliament of England, 14 Charles II c. 4 (1662), which required the use of all the rites and ceremonies in the Book of Common Prayer in Church of England services. It also required episcopal ordination for …

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  • 9Act of Congress — An Act of Congress is a statute enacted by the United States Government and is legally empowered by the United States Constitution. The legislation is passed, and therefore becomes federal law, when it receives a simple majority in both houses of …

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  • 10Act Concerning Ecclesiastical Appointments and Absolute Restraint of Annates — The Act Concerning Ecclesiastical Appointments and Absolute Restraint of Annates – short title Appointment Of Bishops Act 1533 ( 25 Henry VIII, c. 20 ) was passed by the Reformation Parliament in 1534. This Act abolished all annates and made de… …

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