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  1. Disclose

    This article is about the bandand. For the noun, see Disclosure disambiguation Disclose were a Japanese D beat band from K chi, K chi K chi City , heavily influenced by Discharge band Discharge . Their sound heavily replicates Discharge s style, with an increased use of fuzz and distortion guitar effects. The subject matter is also similar to Discharge, in that the songs themes are primarily about Nuclear warfare nuclear war , and its Post apocalyptic horrific consequences . On June 5, 2007, Disclose frontman Kawakami died from an overdose of alcohol and sedative . ref http ricecooker.kerbau.com 2007 06 06 leaving normal kawakami disclose Leaving Normal Kawakami Disclose Bot generated title ref Members and Former Members Tsukasa vocals Kawakami vocals, lead guitar Fukugawa bass guitar Yasuoka bass guitar Yuusei bass guitar Gori bass guitar Hiro drums Fujiwara drums Uo Katou drums Aki drums Naoto ? Discography CDs Raw Brutal Assault Vol. 1 2003, has tracks from 1992 1994 Raw Brutal Assault Vol. 2 2003, has tracks from 1994 1998 LPs Tragedy 1994 Yesterday s fairytale, tomorrow s nightmare 1 6 03 The Demos Album 1995 No More Pain 12 Nightmare or Reality May June 1999 Split 12 Split 12 with Totalit r 2000 10 es Great Swedish Feast 1995 The Aspects of War 1997 Nuclear Hell with G.A.T.E.S., 2005 7 es Once the War Started 1993 Visions of War 1996 4 track EP 1997 The Nuclear Victims 1998 A Mass of Raw Sound Assault 2001 Apocalypse of Death March 2002 Neverending War 2003 The Sound of Disaster 2003 Apocalypse Continues 2004 Overthrow Records Split 7 es Kochi City Hardcore with Insane Youth, 1993 Why must we die? with Hellkrusher. 1994 No More Pain with Selfish, 1994 War of aggression with Cluster Bomb Unit, 1995 Attack The Enemy with Homomillita, 1995 Endless War with Squandered ... 1997 Sound of disaster ? The best of Disclose 1993 2001 2006 References Reflist Category Crust ... it Disclose sk Disclose sv Disclose ...   more details



  1. DISCLOSE Act

    The Democracy Is Strengthened by Casting Light On Spending in Elections Act , commonly known as the DISCLOSE ... is Strengthened by Casting Light on Special Elections Act of 2010 DISCLOSE Act . The bill ... R Ohio opposed the legislation from its introduction. He argued that the DISCLOSE act is a direct ... sponsor of the Senate version of the DISCLOSE Act s. 3628 , claims that in a time when the American ...?id 324343&&&search field DISCLOSE 20Act ref Republican Leader Mitch McConnell R Kentucky , a major .... ref http www.whitehouse.gov the press office statement president passage disclose act house representatives ... Group The Public Interest Research Group U.S. PIRG supported the introduction of the DISCLOSE Act, but withheld ... washington d.c statement of lisa gilbert u.s. pirg democracy advocate on the disclose act idyR xjxpR8bq4m6AeHGoyGg ... 2010 june us chamber calls passage disclose act assault freedom speech ref National Federation of Independent ... 20Finance 20 20111th 20 20Disclose 20Act 20key 20vote 20letter.pdf ref Other The DISCLOSE Act was opposed ... disclose act ref which claimed that it would inflict unnecessary damage to free speech rights and does .... Public reaction Erick Erickson, a conservative blogger for Red State, asserted on May 20, 2010 that the Disclose ... by passing the Disclose Act. Democrats want to bring bloggers all bloggers not just conservative ones ... wording in the Disclose Act relating to communication. In current federal campaign regulations ... of the federal government. In the Disclose Act, where the bill addresses what would be covered by a host .... By being forced to disclose their relationships with the companies they cover, blogs will be more ... Republicans, who have historically favored transparency initiatives like the Disclose Act, are not agreeing ... been a debate regarding the Disclose Act. Another conservative pundit, John Feehery, pointed out ... Rifle Association NRA is not included as an organization that will have to disclose contributions ..., as they exempt virtually all of the major unions from having to disclose contributions while heavily ...   more details



  1. Monge (disambiguation)

    Monge may refer to Edgard Monge born 1965 , convicted of assault in Canada for failing to disclose his HIV status to his sexual partners Gaspard Monge 1746&ndash 1818 , mathematician and Comte de P luse Count of Pelusium Luis Monge died 1967 , convicted murderer executed in Colorado surname de Monge fr Monge ...   more details



  1. Undisclosed principal

    Unreferenced date November 2007 In the field of law , the term undisclosed principal relates mainly to the liability of an agent law agent for obligations incurred on behalf of a principal. If the agent does not disclose the nature of his agency the fact that he acts on behalf of another and thus does not disclose the name of the principal, the agent may be held personally liable for his actions. If, however, the agent disclosed his agency and the name of the principal disclosed principal , he will normally not be held liable for commitments undertaken within his authorized agency. A dummy buyer may sometimes have an undisclosed principal. law term stub Category Agency law ...   more details



  1. Duty of disclosure

    Civil procedure United States In U.S. legal procedure , each party to a lawsuit has the duty to disclose certain information, such as the names and addresses of witness es, and copies of any documents that it intends to use as evidence, to the opposing party. This duty is subject to certain exceptions, as outlined in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure furthermore, the rules applicable in State court United States state courts vary from state to state. Sources cite book title Federal Rules of Civil Procedure chapterurl http www.law.cornell.edu rules frcp Rule26.htm chapter Duty to Disclose General Provisions Governing Discovery See also Duty of candor Information disclosure statement U.S. patent law US law stub Category Civil procedure Category Discovery law ...   more details



  1. T.M. Kamble

    T. M. Kamble is the leader of Republican Party Of India Democratic . Republican Party Of India Democratic is one of the splinter faction of erstwhile Republican Party of India . Kamble is from Maharashtra . He is a popular Dalit leader. He is a Buddhist . ref name Minister should disclose those against raising Khairlanji cite news url http ibnlive.in.com generalnewsfeed news minister should disclose those against raising khairlanji 206247.html title Minister should disclose those against raising Khairlanji coauthors PTI date Aug 05,2010 publisher IBM Live language english accessdate 8 December 2010 ref ref name Dalit fury Blame it on failed leaders cite news url http economictimes.indiatimes.com articleshow 660591.cms title Dalit fury Blame it on failed leaders last KUBER, first GIRISH coauthors TNN date Dec 1, 2006 publisher Economic Times language english accessdate 8 December 2010 location Mumbai ref There is plan to reunite all RPI factions. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kamble, T.M. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kamble, T.M. Category People from Latur Category People from Maharashtra Category Members of the Maharashtra Legislative Council Category Living people Category Marathi politicians ...   more details



  1. Scott v. Bradford

    Orphan date February 2009 Scott v. Bradford , 606 P.2d 554 1979 is a Supreme Court of Oklahoma case. Facts Mrs. Scott, the plaintiff, sought treatment from Dr. Bradford. She was diagnosed with several fibroid tumors on her uterus. She signed a routine consent to surgery form prior to the hysterectomy . Afterward she was experiencing problems with Urinary incontinence incontinence , and she visited another doctor. She was found to have a condition which allowed urine to leak from her bladder into her vagina. She underwent three additional surgeries to correct her problem. Reasoning The duty to disclose is the first element. Then proof that patient would have chosen no treatment or a different course of treatment had the alternatives and risks been made known, thus establishing a causation. If the patient would have elected to proceed the element of causation is missing, and so too negligence. A causal connection between the patient s injury and the doctor s breach of a duty to disclose exists only when the disclosure of material risks would have resulted in a decision against it. The final element is that of an injury. The risk must have actually materialized, AND pl must have been injured as a result of submitting to the treatment. Notes Exception to the Duty to disclose There is no need to disclose risks that either ought to be known by everyone or are already known to the patient or if the disclosure would alarm an emotionally upset patient or where there is an emergency and the patient is in no condition to determine for himself whether the treatment should be administered. External links http www.oscn.net applications oscn deliverdocument.asp?cite 606 P.2d 554 Full text opinion from Oklahoma Supreme Court website Category United States tort case law Category Oklahoma state case law Category 1979 in United States case law Category 1979 in Oklahoma ...   more details



  1. Brady disclosure

    Criminal procedure trial Brady disclosure consists of Exculpatory evidence exculpatory or impeaching information and evidence that is material to the guilt or innocence or to the punishment of a defendant. The term comes from the U.S. Supreme Court case, Brady v. Maryland , ref 373 U.S. 83 1963 ref in which the Supreme Court ruled that suppression by the prosecution of evidence favorable to a defendant who has requested it violates due process . Following Brady , the prosecutor must disclose evidence or information that would prove the innocence of the defendant or would enable the defense to more effectively impeach the credibility of government witnesses. Evidence that would serve to reduce the defendant s sentence must also be disclosed by the prosecution. Examples The prosecutor must disclose an agreement not to prosecute a witness in exchange for the witness s testimony. ref Giglio v. U.S. , 405 U.S. 150 1972 . ref The prosecutor must disclose leniency or preferential treatment agreements made with witnesses in exchange for testimony. ref U.S. v. Sudikoff , 36 F.Supp. 2d 1196 C.D. Cal. 1999 State v. Lindsey , 621 So. 2d 618 La. Ct. App. 1993 . ref The prosecutor must disclose exculpatory evidence known only to the police. That is, the prosecutor has a duty to reach out to the police and establish regular procedures by which the police must inform him of anything that tends to prove the innocence of the defendant. ref Kyles v. Whitley , 514 U.S. 419 1995 . ref However, the prosecutor is not obligated to personally review police files in search of exculpatory information when the defendant asks for it. ref U.S. v. Herring , 83 F.3d 1120 9th Cir. 1996 . ref The prosecutor must disclose arrest photographs of the defendant when those photos do not match the victim s description. ref Commonwealth v. Tucceri , 412 Mass. 401 1992 . ref Some state systems have expansively defined Brady material to include many other items, including for example any documents which might ...   more details



  1. Exculpatory evidence

    Evidence law Exculpatory evidence is the evidence law evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal law criminal trial , which clears or tends to clear the defendant of guilt . ref http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Exculpatory evidence The Free Dictionary by Farlex Definition of Exculpatory evidence ref It is the opposite of inculpatory evidence , which tends to prove guilt. In many countries such as the United States , police or prosecutor are not required to disclose to the defendant any exculpatory evidence they possess before the defendant makes a plea guilty or not guilty . ref Quote from Prof. Laurie Levenson Prof. SCHECK ... that didn t commit the crime. But I think the problem is that under the law now, number one, prosecutors are not obligated to provide exculpatory evidence to grand juries who are considering whether or not to indict a defendant. And number two, there s no real requirement at all that prosecutors disclose exculpatory evidence to defendants prior to the time they decide to plead. http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 122286337 ref Per the Brady v. Maryland decision, prosecutors have a duty to disclose exculpatory evidence even if not requested. Though it is true that the prosecution is not required to search for exculpatory evidence and must only disclose the evidence it has in its possession, custody or control, the prosecution s duty to disclose includes all information known to any member of its team, e.g., police, investigators, crime lab, etc. In Brady v. Maryland , the U.S. Supreme Court held that such a requirement follows from constitutional due process and is consistent with the prosecutor s duty to seek justice. ref cite book title Criminal Law And Procedure For The Paralegal A Systems Approach author James W. H. McCord, Sandra L. McCord publisher Thomson Delmar Learning year 2001 isbn 0766819655 page 454 ref Example A victim is murdered by stabbing and an accused person is arrested for the murder. Evide ...   more details



  1. R v Hay

    laws . The judge said On the ground that I have stated to you, you are not asked to disclose anything that a penitent may have said to you in the confessional. That you are not asked to disclose but you are asked to disclose from whom you received the stolen property on the 25th December last ... Mr. Justice Hill s words that he would not have required Fr. Kelly to disclose any statement which ...   more details



  1. Public interest privilege

    Under common law , public interest privilege prevents the compulsory disclosure of documents or information which is against the public interest. There is a balance between public interests if the public interest in secrecy is greater than the public interest in disclosure, it will be privileged. The public interest in disclosure is the principle that a court of justice ought not be denied access to relevant information, and that the opposing party should have access to all relevant information to make their case. ref Sankey v Whitlam 1978 142 CLR 1 at 39 ref Unlike other privileges, this right is not vested in any party or entity. The court may, of its own motion, prevent admission of evidence if it thinks it may disclose privileged information. The government need not be a party to proceedings for privilege to be raised. ref Sankey at 44 ref Privilege, being vested in the public interest and not a party, cannot be waived by a party. However, if the information has been published elsewhere this is a very strong factor towards the public interest of disclosure. ref Sankey at 45 ref This privilege may be claimed on two bases. Firstly, that the documents belong to a class of documents which the public interest requires should not be disclosed. In Australia , even for documents belonging to a very high level documents, such as cabinet papers, the court must interrogate whether it really is prejudicial to the public interest to disclose it. ref Sankey ref Australian judges in general have been more willing to disclose information than judges in England or Canada . ref Suzanne McNicol, Law of Privilege 1st ed, 1992 at 410 ref See also Privilege in general State Secrets Privilege , the United States equivalent Notes references law stub Category Evidence law ...   more details



  1. Adverse authority

    be permitted in a bankruptcy proceeding, that attorney need not disclose a law review article, casebook ...   more details



  1. Disclosure

    wiktionary Disclosure may refer to Philosophy World disclosure , a term referring to the way that humans make sense of the world Reflective disclosure , a term coined by philosopher Nikolas Kompridis Computers Full disclosure , disclosing full information about vulnerabilities Disclosure widget , GUI element that is used to show or hide various child elements in the interface Key disclosure law , may require individuals using cryptographic software to disclose encryption keys or decrypt data to satisfy law enforcement needs. Journalism and law Discovery law , pre trial phase where parties to the case obtain evidence Full disclosure media , disclosing the interests of the writer which may bear on the subject being written about, for example, if the writer has worked with an interview subject in the past Arts and media Disclosure novel , a 1994 novel written by Michael Crichton Disclosure film , a 1994 film starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore, based on the Crichton novel CBC News Disclosure , a television newsmagazine series in Canada Disclosure Stargate SG 1 Disclosure Stargate SG 1 , a Season 6 episode of Stargate SG 1 Disclosure band , a UK Garage duo. Other uses The Disclosure Project , an organization lobbying the U.S. government to disclose its information on UFOs See also Full disclosure disambiguation disambig fr Harc lement roman it Disclosure he ja ru uk ...   more details



  1. Sine nomine

    About the Latin expression the hymn For All the Saints Sine nomine abbreviated s.n. is a Latin expression, meaning without a name . It is most commonly used in the contexts of publishing and bibliography bibliographical listings such as library catalog s, to signify that the publisher or distributor, etc. of a listed work is unknown, or not printed or specified on the work. Compare with sine loco s.l. , without a place , used where the place of publication of a work is unknown or unspecified. While it may sometimes be used to disclose unknown authorship, this is more commonly indicated as anonymus anon. or similar. See also For All the Saints Liber sine nomine Missa Sine nomine , literally, a Mass without a name reflist External links wiktionary http www.itsmarc.com crs grph0155.htm Latin Meaning Category Latin words and phrases Category Library cataloging and classification hu Sine nomine pt Sine nomine ...   more details



  1. Market moving information

    unreferenced date June 2007 A term used in stock market investing. Defined as information that would cause any reasonable investor to make a buy or sell decision. When a public company insider fails to publicly disclose material, market moving information, that is called selective disclosure , an act that is prohibited by the SEC s Regulation FD . Thousands of events can be considered market moving information. A bad freeze in Florida can cause the price of orange juice to increase. An expected drought in the midwest might cause corn or soybean prices to rise on fears of poor crop outputs and limited supplies. Category Stock market finance stub ...   more details



  1. Barrie Police Service

    2009 01 22 mcneil the duty to disclose police misconduct records Supreme Court of Canada Rules of Police Duty to Disclose Police Misconduct Records , The Court Osgoode Hall Law School York University ...   more details



  1. AWGIE Awards

    Unreferenced date June 2008 The AWGIE Awards is an annual awards ceremony conducted by the Australian Writers Guild , for excellence in screen, television, stage and radio writing. The awards began in 1967. The awards are judged by over 50 writers, most of whom are previous award winners themselves. They receive no payment for their role as judges. The judges sign a confidentiality agreement, stating that they will not disclose to anyone that they are members of the judging panel. Notable winners Richard Lane writer Richard Lane won four AWGIES Cliff Green Medal of the Order of Australia June 2009 Geoffrey Atherden Member of the Order Of Australia Jan 2009 External links http www.awg.com.au index.php?option com content&view article&id 82&Itemid 109 Awgie Awards website Category Australian literary awards Category Australian film awards Category Awards established in 1967 australia stub ...   more details



  1. Meet-or-release contract

    multiple issues orphan July 2008 unreferenced January 2007 confusing July 2008 Meet or Release Contracts are contract law contract s that include meet or release competition clause s wherein a company contracts with a customer to sell a product at a given price unless the customer can purchase the product cheaper elsewhere, in which event the customer may do so only after giving the company the opportunity to meet or better the cheaper offer. This clause may be unlawful as reinforcing a dominant position because the customer is forced to disclose a competitor s offer to allow another company the opportunity to match it. DEFAULTSORT Meet Or Release Contract Category Contract clauses law term stub ...   more details



  1. Local Resilience Forum

    A Local Resilience Forum LRF is a forum formed in a police area of the United Kingdom by key emergency responders and specific supporting agencies. It is a requirement of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 . An LRF allows responders access to a forum to consult, collaborate and disclose information with each other to facilitate planning and response to emergencies, and produce a Community Risk Register . Links to all LRF s can be found through the http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk content local resilience forums Local Resilience Forums page of the Cabinet Office website. More information regarding civil contingencies and emergency planning can be found in the http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk ukresilience UK Resilience webpages. emergency services stub UK law stub Category Emergency management ...   more details



  1. The Secret (1974 film)

    The Secret Le Secret is a 1947 in film 1974 French film, directed by Robert Enrico . It is a paranoid thriller film. Synopsis At the start we see Jean Louis Trintignant as a prisoner escaping from custody. On the run, he arrives at the home of a couple living in an isolated farmhouse Marl ne Jobert and Philippe Noiret . He claims that he is in possession of an important secret which the authorities are concealing, but he cannot disclose what it is himself. The couple are unsure whether to believe him, but give him some assistance. External links http www.imdb.com title tt0072131 IMDB entry thriller film stub DEFAULTSORT Secret, The Category 1974 films Category French films Category 1970s drama films fr Le Secret film, 1974 ...   more details



  1. Vouching (financial auditing)

    unreferenced date April 2012 The act of examining vouchers is referred to as vouching . It is the practice followed in an audit, with the objective of establishing the authenticity of the transactions recorded in the primary books of account. It essentially consists of verifying a transaction recorded in the books of account with the relevant documentary evidence and the authority on the basis of which the entry has been made also confirming that the amount mentioned in the voucher has been posted to an appropriate account which would disclose the nature of the transaction on its inclusion in the final statements of account. Vouching does not include valuation. See also Audit Category Auditing ...   more details



  1. R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate Ex parte Pinochet Ugarte (No.3)

    Wikify date November 2010 R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, Ex Parte Pinochet Ugarte No. 3 was a House of Lords judgment on the state immunity of Chilean President Augusto Pinochet. The judgment was necessary after the House of Lords ruling R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate Ex parte Pinochet Ugarte R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, Ex Parte Pinochet Ugarte was overturned when one of the judges in the case failed to disclose links to a human rights organization. Citation needed date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, Ex Parte Pinochet Ugarte No. 3 Category House of Lords cases Category Sovereign immunity Category Augusto Pinochet ...   more details



  1. Let the cat out of the bag

    Wiktionary let the cat out of the bag To disclose a secret often inadvertently . ref cite web url http idioms.yourdictionary.com let the cat out of the bag title Let the cat out of the bag work yourdictionary.com ref br This is the inverse of the idiom Pig in a poke . br The etymology is disputed and may also refer to Cat o nine tails Expressions Cat o nine tails . ref cite web url http www.phrases.org.uk meanings let the cat out of the bag.html title Let the cat out of the bag origin work phrases.org.uk ref References reflist Category English idioms ...   more details



  1. Self-disclosure

    and female differences in self disclosure are mixed. Women self disclose to enhance a relationship where men self disclose relative to control and vulnerability. Men initially disclose more in heterosexual ...   more details



  1. Umair Hussain

    Umair Hussain born 9 October 1981 is one of the suspects arrested in the UK in connection to the 2006 transatlantic aircraft terrorist plot in the United Kingdom , and one of the nineteen whose accounts were frozen by the Bank of England . ref name BBC names cite news author BBC title Air plot suspects Names released publisher BBC accessdate August 11, 2006 url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 4782343.stm date 11 August 2006 ref He is the brother of Mehran Hussain and Nabeel Hussain , both of whom were also arrested for the alleged plot. On diverse days between the 23 September 2005 and 10 August 2006 within the jurisdiction of the Old Bailey Central Criminal Court had information which he knew or believed might be of material assistance in preventing the commission of another person namely, Nabeel Hussain , of an act of terrorism and failed to disclose it as soon as reasonably practicable. Contrary to Section 38B 1 a and 2 of the Terrorism Act 2000 . Timeline 10 August 2006 Suspect arrested by British authorities. 11 August 2006 Assets are frozen by the Bank of England and name published. 25 August 2006 Appearance at City of Westminster Magistrates Court. Charged with failing to disclose information related to the alleged plot. 1 September 2006 Appearance at City of Westminster Magistrates Court. 1 November 2006 Westminster Magistrate s Court confirmed that the case of Umair Hussain, 25, and Mehran Hussain 23, was discharged due to insufficient information evidence. ref cite news title Discharge for two transatlantic bomb plot accused url http www.guardian.co.uk uk 2006 nov 01 terrorism.world work The Guardian date 1 November 2006 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hussain, Umair ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 October 1981 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hussain, Umair Category Living people Category 1981 births Category English people of Pakistani descent UK crime bio stub ...   more details




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