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| The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offense |
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| releasing a convicted offender and erasing the criminal record 1 year after |
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| protection from liability for statements made in Parliament, in legislature or a courtroom, at a military hearing or before a tribunal |
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| a clear indication by the offeree to enter into a contract on the terms set out by the offeror |
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| the non-custodial parents's right to visit the child when the parents separate |
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| someone who knowingly receives, comforts or assists a perp in escaping from the police |
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| eliminate or adjust requirements or conditions to enable a person to carry out essential activities of a job |
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| the place where people live or want to live |
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| IN CRIMINAL LAW, THE PERSON WHO IS ACCUSED WITH COMMITTING A CRIMINAL OFFENCE |
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| A DEFENSE CLAIMING THAT AN ACCIDENT WAS CAUSED BY AN EXTRAORDINARY, UNEXPECTED NATURAL EVENT SUCH AS A TORNADO |
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