Collateral

  • 111collateral ganglion — n any of several autonomic ganglia (as the celiac ganglion) not in the sympathetic chain called also prevertebral ganglion …

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  • 112collateral damage — by 1873 in legal cases; in modern use, generally a euphemism for the coincidental killing of civilians, U.S. coinage, c.1968, at first generally with reference to nuclear weapons …

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  • 113Collateral consequences of criminal conviction (U.S.) — Criminal law Part o …

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  • 114Collateral damage — For other uses, see Collateral damage (disambiguation). Collateral damage is damage to people or property that is unintended or incidental to the intended outcome.[1] The phrase is prevalently used as an euphemism for civilian casualties of a… …

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  • 115Collatéral (film) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Collatéral. Collatéral …

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  • 116Collateral (finance) — In lending agreements, collateral is a borrower s pledge of specific property to a lender, to secure repayment of a loan.[1][2] The collateral serves as protection for a lender against a borrower s default that is, any borrower failing to pay the …

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  • 117Collateral ligaments of interphalangeal articulations — Ligament: Collateral ligaments of interphalangeal articulations Metacarpophalangeal articulation and articulations of digit. Volar aspect …

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  • 118Collateral Consequences Calculator — The Collateral Consequences Calculator is a legal website designed to aid judges, attorney, and legal academics in their research of collateral consequences of criminal charges. It is currently being developed as a joint project between students… …

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  • 119collateral estoppel doctrine — Prior judgment between same parties on different cause of action is an estoppel as to those matters in issue or points controverted, on determination of which finding or verdict was rendered. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co. v. Union Carbide Corp.,… …

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  • 120collateral estoppel doctrine — Prior judgment between same parties on different cause of action is an estoppel as to those matters in issue or points controverted, on determination of which finding or verdict was rendered. E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co. v. Union Carbide Corp.,… …

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