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intangible assets
property that one owns, but do not physically have, valuable but unquantifiable asset
disposition
settlement of a business or legal matter
ignorance of fact
the lack of knowledge of some fact or facts relating to the subject matter at hand. may sometimes be used as a defense or ground for relief
audit
to establish accuracy or efficiency
abrogate
to repeal, cancel or do away with an old law using another law or constitutional power
endorse
to sign your name on a document to authorize its contents or give formal approval
electronic monitoring
use of an electronic device to keep an eye on where a sentenced person is in the community and to restrict his or her activities, instead of putting the person in jail
interrogatories
written questions asked by one party in a lawsuit that must be answered in writing
display, disclose, rent, lease, distribute, lend or create derivative works based on
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