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National Workshops
From LoveToKnow 1911
NATIONAL WORKSHOPS (Fr. Ateliers Nationaux), the term applied to the workshops established to provide work for the unemployed by the French provisional government after the revolution of 1848.

 


National - A person owing permanent allegiance to a state.
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National Origin Discrimination: Discrimination on the basis of an employee's ethnicity.
Negligence: Failure to exercise reasonable care to avoid injuring others or their property. Negligence includes both actions and failure to act.

National Guardsman n.
See the Introduction, Abbreviations and Pronunciation for further details.
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Nationality law in Continental Europe tends to be based upon the Napoleonic Code which established that for purposes of nationality, that of the father was primary.

National Labor Relations Board
It is a board recognised in US which primilarily looks after the labours' interest and rights to unionize,correct unfair practices and abuses by the employer and manage elections of the unions.

National Insurance Contributions (NICs) must be paid by employers and employees. They are collected through the "pay as you earn" (PAYE) income tax collection system.

National flag: the flag carried by a ship to show her nationality.
Nautical mile: distance of one minute of longitude at the equator, approximately 6,076.115 feet. The metric equivalent is 1852 meters.

National Priorities List: EPA's list of the most serious uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites identified for possible long-term remedial action under Superfund.

International Law Glossary and Terms
This collection provides some commonly used words encountered in international law and used within this website.

International Convention on Salvage, 1989 definition:
An international treaty which standardizes, for signatories, the rules related to salvage and the compensation thereof.

INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM - Activities that involve violent acts or acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the criminal laws of the U.S. or of any State, or that would be a criminal violation if committed within the jurisdiction of the U.

Scottish National Party website
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National treatment
A tenet of international trade agreements whereby nations must afford imported goods the same treatment that they afford domestic or "national" products (no discrimination).

National Labor Relations Board. (NLRB) - A federal agency which prevents and remedies unfair labor practices by employers and labor organizations ...

National Historic Landmark (NHL): Property included in the National Register of Historic Places that has been judged by the Secretary of the Interior to have "national significance in American history, archeology, architecture, ...

National Crime Prevention Council
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Washington, DC 20006-3817
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NATIONAL or PUBLIC DOMAIN. All the property which belongs to the state is comprehended under the name of national or public domain.

INTERNATIONAL LAW
A combination of treaties and customs which regulates the conduct of states amongst themselves.

International Law
a group of laws, rules, or principles that are based on custom, treaties, or legislation and that control or affect the duties and rights of sovereign nations in relation to each other
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International Material
Conventions and Treaties
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Supranational
Political or economic influence that is above or overarches established national borders or spheres of influence of separate nations.
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National Labor Relations Board
n. an independent regulatory commission created in 1935 by the National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act), with five members appointed by the President subject to confirmation by the Senate.

National Association for Court Management
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National Center for State Courts
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Williamsburg, VA 23185-4147
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National Association of Small Business Investment Companies
Non Contestability Clause
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National Association of Citizens' Advice Bureaux
NICA
Northern Ireland Court of Appeal ...

National Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordination Council
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International marine waters not included in the territorial waters of any country. Because the high seas are not owned by any country, they have their own set of laws.
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NACM National Association of Court Managers.
NACO National Association of Counties.
ne exeat A writ that forbids a person from leaving the state or the jurisdiction of the court.

N.A.R. National Association of Realtors
NEE The name to which you were born; i.e., a maiden name.
NEGATE To deny or nullify.

PACTIONS
International law. When contracts between nations are to be performed by a single act, and their execution is at an end at once, they are not called... more ...

Dictionary of National Biography
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International law or law of nations. The law which regulates the conduct and mutual intercourse of independent states with each other by reason and natural justice. 1 Bl. Com. xxiv, 43. Law of the land.

Abolished from the common law in 1624 and, in France, at the time of the Revolution, the principle of sanctuary continues today, in somewhat altered form, as diplomatic asylum under international law. TOP Scienter : Latin for knowledge.

TOP Embargo : This is an act of international military aggression where an order is made prohibiting ships or goods from leaving a certain port, ...

Deportation The removal of a foreign national under immigration laws for reasons such as illegal entry or conduct dangerous to the public welfare. The grounds for deportation varies from country to country.

An example of a leading question permitted during cross-examination is, "Isn't it a fact you were in Miami when the First National Bank was robbed?" This is a leading question since it suggests an answer.

In modern international law, the granting of asylum to refugees from other lands is the right of a state by virtue of its territorial sovereignty.

Law Terms Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) is A national non-profit agency that, at no cost, helps debtors plan budgets and repay their debts.

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United States Court of International Trade - Court which hears cases concerning federal tariff laws.
United States District Courts - Courts which try both criminal and civil actions and admiralty cases.

Ginnie Mac (GNMA)
Government National Mortgage Association. A federal association working with FHA which offers special assistance in obtaining mortgages, and purchases mortgages in a secondary capacity.

American Bar Association - A national association of lawyers whose primary purpose is improvement of lawyers and the administration of justice.

United States Court Of International Trade
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Baxter dialysis filter: A filter for dialysis machines produced by Baxter International, Inc. The manufacturer has recalled certain filters that were found to be defective.

The treating of one or more people unfairly, as compared to any other person or persons. Discrimination can be based upon the following grounds: sex, sexual orientation, race, nationality, religion or disability.
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to enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, including such constitutional rights as free expression and religion, without discrimination in treatment by reason of race, color, sex, age, religion, previous condition of servitude or national ...

Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) - Laws governing commercial transactions updated, standardized and approved by the National Conference Of Commissioners On Uniform State Laws.

Legally, a person may have many residences or several nationalities, but only one domicile.
Dominant tenement: Property or land that benefits from, or has the advantage of, an easement, such as a right of way.

" Examples include race, sex, national origin and alienage (with exceptions).
suspended sentence - A conviction of a crime followed by a sentence that is given formally, but not actually served.

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