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  • 81Masonic manuscripts — Part of a series of articles on Freemasonry Core Articles Freemasonry · Grand Lodge · Masonic Lodge · Masonic Lodge Officers · Grand Master · Prince Hall Freemasonry · Regular Masonic jurisdictions · Continental Fr …

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  • 82Ahiman Rezon — The Book of Constitutions of this Grand Lodge or Ahiman Rezon was a constitution written by Laurence Dermott for the Antient Grand Lodge of England which was formed in 1751. The formation of the Antient Grand Lodge brought together lodges and… …

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  • 83Women in the American Revolution — How it happened The American Revolution happened after Britain placed the Coercive Acts onto the colonies. The Americans responded by forming the Continental Congress and fighting with the British armies. However, the war would not have been able …

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  • 84John Reid (British Army officer) — John Reid (also known as John Robertson) (February 13 1721 February 6 1807) was a British army general and founder of the chair of music at the University of Edinburgh.cite web | last = Lloyd | first = E. M. | title =Reid, John (1721–1807),… …

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  • 85Fort Shelby (Michigan) — Infobox Military Structure name = Fort Shelby (Fort Lernoult, Fort Detroit) location = Detroit, Michigan built = 1778 ndash;1779 used = 1779 ndash;1826 demolished = 1827 type = Fort builder = British materials = Wood, earth commanders = Richard B …

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  • 86Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York v. The Rank Organisation Ltd — Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York v. The Rank Organisation Ltd. [1985] BCLC 11 is a UK company law case dealing with oppression (or unfair prejudice) under s.20 Companies Act 1948 (now s.994 Companies Act 2006). Goulding J delivered the… …

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  • 87Kalelkar Commission — First Backward Classes Commission, 1955 or the Kaka Kalelkar CommissionAdhering to Article 340, the First Backward Classes Commission was set up by a presidential order on January 29, 1953 under the chairmanship of Kaka KalelkarReferenceIts terms …

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  • 88bumper — 1. noun /ˈbʌmpə/ a) Anything large or successful (now usually attributively). they now shook hands heartily, and drank bumpers of strong beer to healths which we think proper to bury in oblivion. b) Parts at the front and back of a vehicle which… …

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  • 89fraudulent trading — Under Section 213 of the Insolvency Act 1986, a director found guilty of trading with intent to defraud creditors of the company may be made personally liable for company debts. Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK law terms. fraudulent trading …

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  • 90Mutual Life Insurance Co of New York v The Rank Organisation Ltd — Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York v The Rank Organisation Ltd. [1985] BCLC 11 is a UK company law case dealing with oppression (or unfair prejudice) under s.20 Companies Act 1948 (now s.994 Companies Act 2006). Goulding J delivered the… …

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