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statue: Definition from Answers.com
statue n. A three-dimensional form or likeness sculpted, modeled, carved, or cast in material such as stone, clay, wood, or bronze.
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Statue of Liberty: Definition from Answers.com
Statue of Liberty Statue of Liberty, originally named 'Liberty Enlightening the World,' was a gift from France, unveiled on 28 October 1886 at.
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Statute of Westminster: Definition from Answers.com
Statute of Westminster (1931) Parliamentary statute that effected the equality of Britain and the then-dominions of Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
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statute: West's Encyclopedia of American Law (Full Article) from ...
Statute law is to be distinguished chiefly from common law, which may be defined as the body of legal rules derived from judicial decisions and custom. On most ...
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David: Definition from Answers.com
David A large marble statue made by Michelangelo of the biblical king David . Michelangelo portrays him as a youth just about to do battle with the.
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statute of limitations: West's Encyclopedia of American Law (Full ...
... limitations . A statute setting a time limit on legal action in certain. ... Such periods are not clearly defined and are subject to broad judicial discretion. For U.S. ...
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wrongful death statute: Definition from Answers.com
Statutes that create a cause of action for any wrongful act, neglect, or default that causes death. The action may be brought by the executor or.
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cult statue: Definition from Answers.com
cult statue [Ar] The statue of a god or goddess. Such statues were housed with great dignity in.
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Antilapse Statute: Definition from Answers.com
Statutes enacted to allow the heirs of a devisee (or legatee ) who predeceases the testator [the party making the devise or legacy] to be substituted.
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