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Law
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Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
a U.S. law containing financial provisions that require all financial institutions to disclose to consumer customers their policies and practices for protecting the privacy of non-public personal information. Non-public personal information includes any PII provided by a customer, resulting from transactions with the financial institution or obtained by a financial institution through providing products or services
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causation
a causing of, something producing an effect
bystanders
a chance onlooker
negligence
a civil wrong tort causing injury or harm to another person or to property as the result of doing something or failing to provide a proper or reasonable level of care
insanity plea
a claim by a defendant that he or she lacks the soundness of mind required by law to accept responsibility for a criminal act
duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of
a company established and existing under the laws of
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company duly incorporated and organized under the laws of
a company established and existing under the laws of
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company duly incorporated and existing under the laws of
a company established and existing under the laws of
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agreement
a contract or arrangement, either written or verbal
settlement
a conveyance of property to somebody or to the trustees for somebody
allocution
a convicted felon or defendant's statement to try to reduce punishment
fitness hearing
a court hearing to decide if a juvenile minor should be tried as an adult
writ of execution
a court order that tells the sheriff to enforce a judgment
traffic court
a court that deals with people who have committed traffic violations
capital offense
a crime in which the defendant is capable of receiving the death penalty for committing
violation
a crime or infringement, breaking, e.g. of a law
joyriding
a crime that involves stealing a car and driving it dangerously at high speeds
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