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  • 1freedom from liability — index exemption Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation ArgueDate=February 28 ArgueYear=2007 DecideDate=June 25 DecideYear=2007 FullName=Hein, Jay, et al. (Dir., White House Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives) v. Freedom from… …

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  • 3Freedom of contract — is the freedom of individuals and corporations to form contracts without government restrictions. This is opposed to government restrictions such as minimum wage, competition law, or price fixing. The freedom to contract is the underpinning of… …

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  • 4Freedom House — For the community organization in Boston, see Freedom House (Roxbury, Massachusetts). Freedom House Formation October 31, 1941 Type Research institute Thi …

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  • 5Freedom Tower — *64th floor sky lobby *65th 84th floors offices Fact|date=September 2008 *85th 90th floors transmission equipment Fact|date=September 2008 *91st 100th floors Mechanical *100th 101st floors Restaurant *102nd floor observation deck *103rd 108th… …

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  • 6Freedom Tunnel — ImageStackRight|270 The Freedom Tunnel is the name given by urban explorers, graffiti artists, and a handful of homeless people to the Amtrak tunnel under Riverside Park in Manhattan, New York City. It is also the name of the legendary and… …

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  • 7freedom — noun 1) a desperate bid for freedom Syn: liberty, liberation, release, deliverance, delivery, discharge; literary disenthrallment; historical manumission See note at liberty Ant: captivity 2) …

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  • 8freedom — noun 1) a desperate bid for freedom Syn: liberty, liberation, release, deliverance 2) the fight for freedom Syn: independence, self government, self determination, self rule, home rule, sovereignty …

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  • 9immunity from suit — The removal of certain persons or things from the exercise of jurisdiction for reasons of public policy. The established principle of jurisprudence, applicable in favor of the United States and a state, that the sovereign cannot be sued in its… …

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  • 10Law on the Freedom of the Press of 29 July 1881 — The Law on the Freedom of the Press of 29 July 1881 (French: Loi sur la liberté de la presse du 29 juillet 1881 ), often called the Press Law of 1881, is a law that defines the freedoms and responsibilities of the media and publishers in France.… …

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