wiktionarypar hater h ter Hater may refer to HaTeR rapper singer , a New Jersey Hip Hop artist Hater band , an American rock band Hater slang , a person who expresses intense feelings of hatred or spite, when the reason for this is perceived as unreasonable or spurious. H8R , a reality television show on the CW , hosted by Mario Lopez . See also Haters disambiguation Hatert Hatter disambig ... more details
Infobox Court Case name Nordenfelt v Maxim Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Co Ltd court House of Lords image 1 InchNordenfelt4BarrelGunNavalActionDrawing.jpg date decided full name citations 1894 AC 535 judges prior actions subsequent actions opinions transcripts keywords Restraint of trade , competition law , illegality Nordenfelt v Maxim Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Co Ltd 1894 AC 535 is a 19th century English case decided by the House of Lords . It defines the Blue pencil doctrine as a method for deciding whether contractual obligations can be partially enforced when the obligation as drafted in the contract has an element of illegality. The dispute was about restraint of trade . Facts Thorsten Nordenfelt , a manufacturer specialising in armaments, had sold his business to Hiram Stevens Maxim . They had agreed that Nordenfelt would not make guns or ammunition anywhere in the world, and would not compete with Maxim in any way for a period of 25 years . Judgment The House of Lords held that The provision prohibiting Nordenfelt from making guns or ammunition was reasonable. The provision banning competition in any way was an unreasonable restraint of trade and therefore invalid. The question on severability was whether the reasonable restriction could be enforced when it was in the same contract as an unreasonable and unenforceable restriction. The court used the test of whether striking out with a blue pencil editing blue pencil words containing unreasonable provisions would leave behind a contractual obligation that still made sense. If it did, then the amended contract would be enforced by the court. In this case, the unreasonable restraint was Severability severable , and the court enforced the amended agreement that Nordenfelt for the next 25 years, would not make guns or ammunition anywhere in the world blue pencil , and would not compete with Maxim in any way s . See also Restraint of trade English contract law Notes Reflist External links http www.lawlink.n ... more details
Magna Alloys & Research S.A. Pty Ltd. v Ellis ref http www.saflii.org za cases ZASCA 1984 116.html 1984 4 SA 874 A . ref is an important case in South Africa n law , particularly contract . It established the principle that a restraint of trade is enforceable unless the court is convinced that it is unreasonable. References Reflist Category 1997 in South Africa Category 1997 in case law SouthAfrica law stub case law stub ... more details
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The Axiom of Equity was proposed by Samuel Clarke 1675 1729 , an English philosopher , in the spirit of the ethic of reciprocity . In his book A Discourse Concerning the Unchangeable Obligations of Natural Religion, and the Truth and Certainty of the Christian Revelation , Clarke wrote Whatever I judge reasonable or unreasonable for another to do to me that, by the same judgment, I declare reasonable or unreasonable, that I in the like case should do for him. Dr. Hastings Rashdall , in his 1907 book the Theory of Good and Evil , restated the axiom as One man s good is of as much intrinsic worth as the like good of another. See also Ethic of reciprocity Golden rule References Liberal Utilitarianism and Applied Ethics Matti Hayry October 1994 http www.ditext.com frankena ethics.html Ethics second edition William K. Frankena 1973 http fair use.org hastings rashdall the theory of good and evil bk1ch6s3 The Theory of Good & Evil Rashdall Category Social philosophy ... more details
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Infobox person name Emily Goss Davenport image image size caption birth name birth date birth place death date death place death cause resting place other names citizenship American known for inventing the electric motor education employer occupation home town religion spouse Thomas Davenport inventor Thomas Davenport children parents relatives signature footnotes Emily Goss Davenport was an inventor from Vermont , United States . Emily, with her husband Thomas Davenport inventor Thomas Davenport , timeline of historic inventions invented an electric motor ref name pomona and electric locomotive circa 1834. Throughout the process of invention, Emily kept detailed notes and actively contributed to the process. ref name pomona cite web first Patricia last Lin title Women Inventors Davenport url http www.csupomona.edu plin inventors davenport.html ref Needing to Electrical insulation insulate the motor s iron core, Davenport cut her wedding dress into strips of silk to insulate the wire windings. ref name patently Cite book last1 Vare first1 Ethlie Ann first2 Greg last2 Ptacek title Patently Female From AZT to TV Dinners, Stories of Women Inventors and Their Breakthrough Ideas publisher John Wiley Sons, inc. year 2002 location New York page 28 isbn 0 471 02334 5 ref She is also credited with the idea of using mercury element mercury as a conductor, enabling the motor to function for the first time. ref name patently References references Further reading cite journal first Frank last Wicks date July 1999 title The Blacksmith s Motor journal Mechanical Engineering volume issue pages publisher American Society of Mechanical Engineers url http www.memagazine.org backissues membersonly july99 features blacksmith blacksmith.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Davenport, Emily ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American inventor DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Davenport, Emily Category American inventors Category Peopl ... more details
John J. Doll was the Acting United States Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Acting law Acting director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office USPTO since the resignation of Jon W. Dudas on January 20, 2009. ref Dennis Crouch , http www.patentlyo.com patent 2009 01 patently o bi 3.html Patently O Bits and Bytes , Patently O blog, January 16, 2009. Consulted on January 29, 2009. ref ref name bio Biography on the USPTO web site. Consulted on January 29, 2009. ref Before that, he was Commissioner for Patents at the USPTO. He joined the Patent and Trademark Office in 1974. ref name bio The following remarks are from the USPTO publication PTO Today, dated July August 2001 John Doll has been with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for 27 years. John received his BS in Chemistry and Physics from Bowling Green State University and his MS in Physical Chemistry from Pennsylvania State University. As a patent examiner, in Art Unit 117, he examined applications encompassing pharmaceuticals, herbicides, pesticides and dyestuffs. As a supervisory patent examiner, in Art Units 113, 189B and 1806, he was responsible for the examination of applications drawn to a variety of arts including inorganic chemistry, hydrometallurgy, zeolite catalysts, semiconductor precursors, buckministerfullerenes, proteins, and peptides. In 1992, he became the deputy director of Group 110, the Chemical Chemical Engineering Patent Examination Group, and in 1995, he became the director of Group 1800, the Biotechnology Patent Examination Group. In 1995, John directed the development and implementation of the 35 USC 101 Utility Guidelines, and in 1996, he directed the development and implementation of the 35 USC 112, paragraph 1, Enablement Examiner Training Materials. For the past several years, he has been intimately involved with the development and implementation of the 35 U.S.C. 101 Utility Guidelines and the 35 USC 112, paragraph 1, Written Description Guide ... more details
aside an administrative decision if it is unreasonable under Canadian law, following the rejection of the PatentlyUnreasonable standard by the Supreme Court in Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick , Wednesbury unreasonableness Wednesbury unreasonable under British law , or arbitrary and capricious under U.S. ... more details
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Dr. Amineh Abu Zayyad Arabic language Arabic is a Palestinian people Palestinian born Arab and former wife of the British RESPECT The Unity Coalition Respect Member of Parliament George Galloway . Zayyad is a biologist by profession. She married Galloway in 1994 Islamic marriage & a Civil marriage in 2000. They had met at a political meeting in Glasgow in 1991. He was my hero, she says. He did such a lot for the Palestinians. The couple campagined for the lifting of sanctions on Iraq and were involved in the Mariam Appeal . The Appeal was investigated for alleged links to Iraq s Oil for Food Programme , although by this time the Appeal had been wound up and Abu Zayyad was estranged from Galloway. Abu Zayyad told the United States Senate US Senate committee investigating the alleged links to the Oil for Food Programme I have never solicited or received from Iraq or anyone else any proceeds of any oil deals, either for myself or for my former husband. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news politics 4374534.stm work BBC News title Galloway challenges US senators date 2005 10 25 accessdate 2010 04 23 ref Zayyad announced her intention to file for divorce in May 2005. She was granted a decree nisi in 2009 as a result of unreasonable behavior on his part. ref cite book title George Galloway divorced over unreasonable behaviour Newspaper Report url http www.telegraph.co.uk news newstopics celebritynews 4292303 George Galloway divorced over unreasonable behaviour.html work location The Daily Telegraph Telegraph , London date 2009 01 20 accessdate 2010 04 23 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abu Zayyad, Amineh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Palestine DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abu Zayyad, Amineh Category Living people Category Palestinian scientists MEast bio stub Palestine stub ... more details
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An inverse parser , as its name suggests, is a parser that works in reverse. Rather than the user typing into the computer, the computer presents a list of words fitting the context, and excludes words that would be unreasonable. This ensures the user knows all of his or her options. The concept and an implementation were originally developed and patent ed by Texas Instruments . A few years later, it was independently developed by Chris Crawford game designer Chris Crawford , a game designer, for his game, Trust & Betrayal The Legacy of Siboot , but the implementation was different enough not to infringe on the patent. External links http www.erasmatazz.com page78 page31 page303 page306 InverseParser.html How to Build an Inverse Parser , an essay by Chris Crawford originally published in the Journal of Computer Game Design Category Parsing comp sci stub ... more details
The Colorado Student Assessment Program Alternate CSAPA is a version of the CSAP test for students who meet certain eligibility requirements http www.cde.state.co.us cdesped Eligibility.asp . Generally these are students with disabilities or in cases where other extenuating factors make taking the CSAP unreasonable. While Colorado public schools are held accountable for the scores of students taking the CSAP , students taking the CSAPA are one of three classes for which they are not held accountable. External links http www.cde.state.co.us cdesped StuDis Sub2.asp Colorado Department of Education Assessments for Students with Disabilities Category Education in Colorado Category Colorado stubs Colorado stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The World of Charlie Company is an Emmy award winning documentary produced by CBS News in 1970 that shows what the effects of fighting in the jungles of Southeast Asia were like for a collection of U.S. soldiers. It showed GI s close to mutiny, balking at orders that seemed to them unreasonable. This was something never seen on television before ref Bliss, Edward Jr. 1991 . Now the news. p. 349 ref The documentary was made by John Laurence, reporter for CBS from 1965. References reflist Further reading The Cat From Hue by John Laurence DEFAULTSORT World Of Charlie Company Category Documentary films about the Vietnam War ... more details
Special review , formerly known as Rebuttable Presumption Against Registration RPAR , is a regulatory process in the United States through which existing pesticides suspected of posing unreasonable risks to human health, non target organisms, or the environment are referred for review by the EPA. Such review requires an intensive risk benefit analysis with opportunity for public comment. If risk is found to outweigh social and economic benefits, regulatory actions ranging from label revisions and use restriction to cancellation or suspended registration can be initiated. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category Environmental effects of pesticides ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Indy Men s Magazine was a 50,000 circulation glossy magazine that covered sports, business, travel, health, food, drink and more for Indianapolis and beyond. The final issue was May 2007. Founded in 2002 by Todd Tobias son of former Eli Lilly and Company CEO Randall L. Tobias , a recent subject of the DC madam affair , its editor was Lou Harry . Among contributors were such notables as novelist Michael Kun, Esquire magazine writer Tom Chiarella, fiction writers David Gerrold and William F. Nolan , novelist Michael Kun, Indy car driver Arie Luyendyk and teletherapist Dr. Will Miller. Its May 2003 issue featured an original cover by artist Peter Max . It featured lengthy interviews with such notables as Larry Bird , Karl Malden , NPR s Steve Inskeep and Tony Dungy . It focused on a wide variety of male topics including parenting, family relationships, fashion advice for the average guy, current events in sports, and consumer information. It rarely had articles that were patently sexual. Around the time of the publication of the Swimsuit Issue by Sports Illustrated it featured a parody, for example, one year it featured the Earmuff Issue with models in bikinis wearing earmuffs. Category American lifestyle magazines Category Media in Indianapolis, Indiana Category Publications established in 2002 Category Publications disestablished in 2007 ... more details
otheruses Crouch is a family name . People with the fy name Crouch Andrae Crouch , US Gospel musician Anna Maria Crouch , 18th Century actress in London and mistress of George, Prince of Wales Bill Crouch baseball 1910 Bill Crouch baseball 1939 45 Colin Crouch , british professor of sociology Dennis Crouch , Author of Patent Law Blog Patently O Eric Crouch , American football player Frederick Nicholls Crouch , English composer and cellist Gabriel Crouch , English baritone and former member of King s Singers Jan Crouch , wife of Paul Crouch, and co founder of Trinity Broadcasting Network Jared Crouch , Australian rules football player Leonard C. Crouch 1866 1953 , New York judge Paul Crouch , founder of the largest Christian Television Network, Trinity Broadcasting Network Peter Crouch , English footballer who plays for Stoke City Robert Crouch 1904 1957 British Member of Parliament Roger K. Crouch , US payload specialist, with considerable space flight experience Sandra Crouch , US gospel musician Stanley Crouch , American music critic Suzanne Crouch , representative in the Indiana House of Representatives Fictional Barty Crouch Senior , fictional character in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling Barty Crouch, Jr. , fictional character in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling surname nl Crouch ... more details
Wiktionarypar Patent patent patently patency For the Wikipedia template Template Patent A patent a set of exclusive rights granted by a state national government to an inventor or their assignee for a limited period of time in exchange for the public disclosure of an invention. Types of intellectual property patents Biological patent Business method patent Chemical patent Design patent for an ornamental design or shape Software patent Utility model , also known as a petty patent, innovation patent, minor patent, or small patent Utility patent , for an invention that functions in a unique manner and not merely ornametal. Other meanings of patent Letters patent , a type of legal instrument issued by a monarch or president, generally granting an office, right, monopoly, title, or status to a person or corporation Land patent , a land grant, such as in a patented mining claim Patent leather , a shiny form of leather originally produced by a patented process Patent medicine , medical compounds of questionable effectiveness sold under a variety of names and labels Patent bet , in the UK, a wager on three selections and consisting of 7 separate bets In medicine and biology, patent implies open, unobstructed, expanded, e.g. patent ductus arteriosus See also Plant Patent Act , legislation allowing plant breeds to be patented in the United States disambiguation de Patent Begriffskl rung nl Patent ja ru sk Patent sl Patent razlo itev ... more details
Rainbow Over Texas is a film from 1946 in film 1946 in which Roy Rogers plays himself as a famous cowboy singer returning to Texas . The self portrayal of Roy Rogers as a more glamorous version of himself in Rainbow Over Texas revealed the great lengths to which Hollywood film studios would go in promoting their own film stars and made patently clear the self referential advertising employed by studio productions in order to garner greater box office sales. Since that time, rainbow over Texas has become a colloquialism for anyone who self aggrandizes their own life in mythic and fantastical terms. For example, an individual who confabulate s their previous experiences or resume out of either ignorance or self importance is likened to a rainbow over Texas . References No footnotes date November 2007 imdb title 0038869 Rainbow Over Texas http www.rottentomatoes.com m rainbow over texas Synopsis of the Film from Rotten Tomatoes Category English idioms Category 1946 films Category American films Category Republic Pictures films Category 1940s Western films 1940s Western film stub ... more details