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- Point of Law - A review of the 3M Bookshelf Game Point of Law (1972). A summary of a court case (from a book of 100) is read aloud to the players along with four possible outcomes. The players discuss the case among themselves, then decide which of the outcomes is the correct one. The actual result of the case is then looked up. Each player who reached the same verdict as the court receives a good result. Based on an old radio show.
- Turning Point Law - Intellectual property law firm focusing on clients in emerging and established technologies seeking patent, trademark or copyright protection.
- Wildlife and the Law in Great Britain - Aims to provide in layman's language the main points of law with regard to protected species, wild animals, wild plants, international statutes, habitat protection, and introduced species.
- Spartanburg County 911 - Public Safety Answering Point for law enforcement, fire, rescue, emergency medical, and emergency management services within the county; offers mission statement, training schedules, and statistics.
- Bells - Article covers origin, benediction, uses, archaeology and inscriptions, and points of law.
Wikipedia Articles
- Five-point electoral law - Five-point electoral law, of five-adjectives election, refers to the elections that are:
- The Point! - The Point! is a fable by American songwriter and musician Harry Nilsson about a boy named Oblio, the only round-headed person in the Land of Point, where by law everyone and everything had to have a point.
- Question of law - In jurisprudence, a question of law (also known as a point of law) is a question which must be answered by applying relevant legal principles, by an interpretation of the law. Such a question is distinct from a question of fact, which must be answered by reference to facts and evidence, and inferences arising from those facts.
- Universal logarithmic wall law - In fluid dynamics, the universal logarithmic wall law states that the average velocity of a turbulent fluid at a point is proportional to the logarithm of the distance from the point to the "wall" or boundary containing the fluid.
- Islamic Commercial Law - Islamic Commercial Law by Mohammad Hashim Kamali, professor of law at the International Islamic University, Malaysia, is an analysis of options and futures contracts as trading tools from the point of view of shariah.