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  1. License

    Music licensing Software license Statutory license Other Amateur radio license Banking license ...Selfref For Wikipedia s licensing policy, see Wikipedia Copyrights . for the Aya Ueto album License album Refimprove date April 2009 Property law Licensing of patents The verb license or grant licence means to give permission. The noun license American and British English spelling differences American ... that permission. A license may be granted by a party licensor to another party licensee as an element of an agreement between those parties. A shorthand definition of a license is an authorization by the licensor to use the licensed material by the licensee . In particular a license may be issued ... A licensor may grant a license under intellectual property laws to authorize a use such as copying ... 086 9 ref A license under intellectual property commonly has several component parts beyond the grant .... This protects the licensor should the value of the license increase, or market conditions change. It also preserves enforceability by ensuring that no license extends beyond the term of the agreement. Territory a license may stipulate what territory the rights pertain to. For example, a license ... from actions for use in Japan. Mass licensing of software Main Software license agreement Mass distributed software is used by individuals on personal computers under license from the developer of that software. Such license is typically included in a more extensive end user license agreement EULA entered into upon the installation of that software on a computer. Typically, a license is associated .... Under a typical end user license agreement, the user may install the software on a limited number of computers. The enforceability of end user license agreements is sometimes Software license agreement ... may grant permission to a licensee to distribute products under a trademark . With such a license ... e.g., Mickey Mouse . With such license, a licensee need not fear a claim of copyright infringement ...   more details



  1. T-License

    notability date June 2011 T License is the license used by T Engine Forum for distributing T Kernel source code ref http www.renesas.com full product info products tools introductory evaluation tools t engine solution engine t engine solution engine mid level landing.jsp ref ref http www.itmagz.com index.php technology mainmenu news mainmenu 41 273 the t engine tomorrow happening today.html?showall 1 ref . License fee is free if products are developed according to T License conditions. According to the first version of T License, changing or modifying the T Kernel source code can only be done by certain parties like A level members of the T Engine Forum and these parties must notify and register their changes with the T Engine Forum. ref http tronweb.super nova.co.jp gpl vs t license.html GPL vs T License ref But this restriction has been mostly lifted in the current version of T License, called T License 2.0 which is in force since May, 2011 ref http www.t engine.org download index.php?route information information&information id 57 ref . See also TRON Project T Engine T Kernel References Reflist External links http www.tronshow.org guidebook 2010 tron e t 09.html T License http www.t engine.org T Engine Forum http www.linuxinsider.com story 31855.html The Most Popular Operating System in the World Category Software licenses ...   more details



  1. Public License

    Public License may mean GNU General Public License GNU Lesser General Public License Mozilla Public License Eclipse Public License Common Public License Affero General Public License Lucent Public License Zope Public License Sun Public License Q Public License Reciprocal Public License Adaptive Public License IBM Public License Netscape Public License GNAT Modified General Public License LaTeX Project Public License Aladdin Free Public License Yahoo Public License KnowledgeTree Public License NetHack General Public License Shared source , Microsoft Public License Simputer General Public License Sybase Open Watcom Public License WTFPL WTF Public License OPaC Free Public License Ricoh Source Code Public License Apple Public Source License Common Public Attribution License European Union Public Licence Public Documentation License See Also Special Search Public License Disambig ...   more details



  1. Statutory Instrument

    In many countries, a Statutory Instrument is a form of delegated legislation delegated or secondary legislation . United Kingdom main Statutory Instrument UK Statutory Instruments are the principal form in which delegated legislation delegated or secondary legislation is made in Great Britain . The process of creating of Statutory Instruments is governed by the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 . ref name s1 http www.opsi.gov.uk RevisedStatutes Acts ukpga 1946 cukpga 19460036 en 1 Statutory Instruments Act 1946 , section 1 ref This Act replaced the previous system in which Statutory Rules and Orders were made under the Rules Publication Act 1893 . The change took place in 1948. The advent of devolution to Scotland and Wales in 1999 resulted in many powers to make Statutory Instruments being transferred to the Scottish Government and Welsh Assembly Government respectively. Instruments made by the Scottish Government are now classed separately as Scottish Statutory Instrument s. In Northern Ireland , delegated legislation is organised into Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland Statutory Rules , rather than Statutory Instruments. Republic of Ireland In the Republic of Ireland the term Statutory Instrument is given a much broader meaning than under the UK legislation. Under the Statutory Instruments Act 1947 Ireland Statutory Instruments Act 1947 Statutory Instruments are defined as being an order, regulation, rule, scheme or bye law made in exercise of a power conferred by statute. However only certain Statutory Instrument are published and numbered by the Stationery Office Ireland ... also call their delegated legislation Statutory Instruments. Canada uses statutory instruments for proclamations ... Index of Statutory Instruments March 31, 2011 Republic of Ireland http www.irishstatutebook.ie ... esi esi index.html electronic Statutory Instruments eSI complete PDF text from 2007 to 2009, from Attorney General of Ireland website Category Statutory law it Decreto ministeriale ...   more details



  1. Statutory declaration

    A statutory declaration is a legal document defined under the law of certain Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth nations. It is similar to a statement made under oath , however, it is not sworn. Statutory declarations are commonly used to allow a person to affirm something to be true for the purposes ... similar to affidavit s which are made on oath . Depending on jurisdiction, statutory declarations ... Australian law defines a statutory declaration as a written statement declared to be true in the presence of an authorised witness. The Statutory Declarations Act 1959 governs the use of statutory ... the jurisdiction of this law may make a statutory declaration in relation to any matter. The declaration ... is given to the declaration is a matter for the judge to decide. Statutory declarations must be made in a prescribed form and witnessed by a person as specified in the Statutory Declarations Regulations ... Australia , and certain other Commonwealth employees. Intentionally making a false statement as a statutory ... of up to 4 years. The states of Australia each have their own laws regarding statutory declarations. United Kingdom Statutory declarations can be used as a method of legally name change changing ... Clarify date December 2010 will allow a statutory declaration to be given by a person claiming an asset ... its own policy in relation to the threshold beyond which a statutory declaration will not be accepted ... the asset to be transferred by means of a statutory declaration, even if the asset held by that institution would have been transferable using a statutory declaration in any other circumstances. References http www.ag.gov.au statdec Statutory Declarations Australian Attorney General s Department http ... Statutory Declarations Act 1959 Australia http www.comlaw.gov.au ComLaw Legislation LegislativeInstrumentCompilation1.nsf all search 6C758B9AD95D8777CA2570C3007EEFA7 Statutory Declarations Regulations 1993 Australia http www.irishstatutebook.ie 1938 37.html Statutory Declarations Act, 1938 Ireland ...   more details



  1. Marriage license

    globalize date January 2011 Image Marriage license.jpg thumb Marriage License from the State of Georgia A marriage license American English or marriage licence British English is a document issued, either ... for obtaining a license varies between countries and has changed over time. Marriage licenses ..., if signed by the couple and witnessed. In other jurisdictions, a license is not required. In some jurisdictions, a pardon can be obtained, for marrying without a license and in some jurisdictions ... not require a marriage license. There are also some jurisdictions where marriage licenses do not exist ... ref Marriage license application records from government authorities are widely available starting ... approved license. ref name nytimes.com At least 32 nations have established significant prohibitions ... of reasons for a couple to obtain a license they might wish to marry quickly and avoid the three ... or, because a license required payment, they might choose to obtain one as a status symbol. There were two kinds of marriage licenses that could be issued the usual was known as a common license and named ... who issued the license. The other was the special license , which could only be granted by the Archbishop ... a marriage license, the couple or more usually the bridegroom, had to swear that there was no just ... was contrary to Canon Law. The bishop kept the allegation and bond and issued the license to the groom ..., for the vicar to keep the license and many were simply destroyed. Hence, few historical examples ... Act 1753 affirmed this existing ecclesiastical law and built it into statutory law. From this date ... of a license the only exceptions being Judaism Jewish and Religious Society of Friends Quaker marriages ... the statutory basis for regulating and recording marriages. So, today, a couple has a choice between being married in the Anglicanism Anglican Church , after the calling of banns or obtaining a license ... or priest is an Authorised Person for marriages. The license does not record the marriage ...   more details



  1. Statutory authority

    refimprove date January 2009 A statutory authority is a body set up by and law which is authorised to enforce legislation on behalf of the relevant country or state. They are typically found in countries which are governed by a British style of parliamentary democracy. They are common in the UK , Australia ... Minnesota Statutory authority Legislative auditor ref . In Britain, many such bodies are termed QUANGO s because of their some autonomous nature Characteristics The goals and objectives of a statutory ... closely with its associated ministry or ministries. In Australia Federal statutory authorities are typically ... Authorities and Companies Act 1997 . Statutory authorities at the State or Territory level are established under corresponding State or Territory laws. Each statutory authority tends to have its ... the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997 as legislation covering statutory authorities has evolved. Laws made by statutory authorities are usually referred to as regulations ... depending on the authority and a number. Just as Laws enacted by Parliament, all laws made by a statutory ... its Authority to a statutory authority for several reasons Efficiency State and Federal Parliaments ... for every area of our increasingly complex society. By delegation of legislative power to a statutory ... Bipartisanship Statutory authorities are usually responsible for areas of legislation where there is a common ... placed upon statutory authorities are generally stricter than that of State and Federal Parliaments statutory authorities cannot rely upon the same government secrets provisions as can State and Federal governments. Accountability The jurisdiction of a statutory authority is expressly set out in its corresponding act i.e. the Act of Parliament which created the statutory authority . This, therefore ... difficult for officers of the statutory authority. Statutory Authorities in Australia The power to enact ... Deregulation Statutory corporation External links http www.accc.gov.au http www.vicroads.vic.gov.au ...   more details



  1. Creative license

    Creative license can refer to Artistic license , also known as dramatic license Creative Commons licenses , a family of copyright licenses disambig ...   more details



  1. Statutory college

    In United States American higher education , particular to the state of New York , a statutory college ..., ongoing public funding from the U.S. state state . The statutory college is operated by the university .... New York s statutory colleges are administratively affiliated with the State University of New ... by the statutory college s private institution. There are five statutory colleges four located at Cornell University and one located at Alfred University . The terms statutory college and contract college ... referred to as endowed colleges , to differentiate them from the statutory colleges. On other campuses they are called private. The New York State Education law uses both contract college and statutory ... The four statutory colleges located at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York , are Cornell ... established 1894 Another statutory college, the History of the New York State College of Forestry ... ref http rmc.library.cornell.edu EAD htmldocs RMA00401.html ref Two of Cornell s current statutory ... s agriculture college. However, the College of Veterinary Medicine was actually the first statutory ... http www.hotelschool.cornell.edu about history.html Retrieved 2009 01 07. ref The statutory colleges ..., and the statutory colleges were formed as a vehicle for direct state funding. In addition, at the turn .... As a result, almost all of Cornell s land grant duties were transferred to its four statutory colleges ... the statutory college side and the host institution. For example, when private funding was sufficient ... in 1950. At Alfred University The statutory college located at Alfred University in the Town ... technically a statutory college. Founded first as a department of Syracuse University, in 1913 the College ... university The statutory colleges are not state run they are operated by a contracted university ... statutory colleges have been affiliated with SUNY since its inception in 1948 but had no affiliation with any umbrella organization before 1948 . Statutory college employees legally are employees ...   more details



  1. Free license

    A free license is a license which grants recipients rights to modify and redistribute the software or the content, which would otherwise be prohibited by copyright law. Free software licence Free content license for example Creative Commons licenses disambig ru ...   more details



  1. Statutory auditor

    Statutory Auditor refers to The external certified public accountant , i.e. external auditors , in most countries. He is an external service supplier in charge of certifying the Financial Statements according to specific professional auditing standards e.g. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA , Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales ACA , INTOSAI standards The most used external audit standards are the US GAAS of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the International Standards on Auditing ISA developed by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board of the International Federation of Accountants . Statutory auditor in Japanese corporations , an elected official alongside the Board of the company. For instance in big Japanese corporations, he they assume the role of the Audit Committee . Category Auditing ja ...   more details



  1. License fee

    License fee may mean a fee paid for a license in general a fee paid for a television licence most common usage of this word in the United Kingdom disambig ...   more details



  1. Ruby License

    Infobox software license name Ruby License image caption author version publisher date OSI approved No Debian approved Free Software Yes GPL compatible Yes copyleft Yes linking The Ruby License is the open source license applied to the Ruby programming language and also available to be used in other projects. The Free Software Foundation comments This is a Free software licence Free Software license , License compatibility compatible with the GPL via an explicit dual licensing clause. External links http www.ruby lang.org en LICENSE.txt Text of the Ruby License http www.gnu.org philosophy license list.html GPLCompatibleLicenses GPL Compatible Licenses programming software stub Category Free software licenses fr Licence Ruby ja Ruby es Licencia Ruby ...   more details



  1. Statutory planning

    of law in support objection to the proposal. History of statutory planning In the 18th century, England ... acceptance of the principle of statutory planning, or town planning, to use a British centric terminology. The Act was to pave the way for the establishment of present day statutory planning processes across the world. Rationale behind statutory planning While the statutory planning systems ... standards can be refused under law. There are other rationales that may govern the use of statutory ...   more details



  1. License borrowing

    Multiple issues wikify December 2010 unreferenced May 2010 License borrowing is a feature that allows a user to run software on a computer that is not continuously connected to the license server on the network. When making a borrow request, the user is either connected to the server over the network, or with some systems the license can be borrowed via secure file exchange between the disconnected user s system and the server. After the license has been borrowed, the user can then disconnect the computer from the network and continue to use the software for the length of the borrow period, which is typically determined by the software vendor. During this time, the borrowed license is removed from the pool of available licenses. After the borrow period expires the license is then checked back into the pool. References http www.rand.com imaginit 1 pdfs technology software License Borrowing for License Administrators.pdf License Borrowing For License Administrators White Paper http cad.amsystems.com products docs autocad 2005 network benefits.pdf Benefits of Network Licensing License borrowing pg.5 http www.ideateinc.com whitepapers general Network 20Licensing 20 20Questions 20and 20Answers.pdf Network Licensing Questions and Answers License borrowing pg.3 See also Floating licensing License manager DEFAULTSORT License Borrowing Category Software licenses Borrowing ...   more details



  1. Statutory holiday

    Statutory holiday may refer to Public holidays in Canada Public holidays in New Zealand Public holidays in Australia Public holidays in the United Kingdom disamb Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Statutory Undertakers

    orphan date October 2008 In the United Kingdom Statutory Undertakers are the various companies and agencies with legal rights to carry out certain development and highways works. Generally speaking they are utilities and telecoms companies or nationalised companies such as Network Rail . Those relating to transport that have a duty through enactment to railways, canals and roads are defined under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 S98.6 . As recognition of their special status, statutory undertakers are granted several privileges regarding development and highways access. They are often exempt from planning permission for small works through the Town and Country Planning General Permitted Development Order 1995 General Permitted Development Order , 1995, Part 17, class A to J and may also undertake works on public highways under the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991, Sections 48 106 . Undertakers are only obliged to inform the council of planned road works carried out by them or on their behalf, giving very little notice, often less than 7 days. Before deregulation the number of statutory undertakers was relatively small and made up local and regional, gas, water and electricity boards and national telecoms providers. Since deregulation the number has grown, and in many cities and towns includes a number of cable telecommunications companies, granted licenses by the Department of Trade and Industry. External links http www.westminster.gov.uk transportandstreets motorvehiclesandroads streetworks faqs.cfm City of Westminster FAQ on street works involving statutory undertakers http www.opsi.gov.uk si si1995 Uksi 19950418 en 1.htm General Permitted Development Order 1995 http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts1990 Ukpga 19900043 en 5.htm mdiv98 Environmental Protection Act 1990 See also Town and country planning in the United Kingdom Land use planning Category Utilities of the United Kingdom UK gov stub UK law stub UK planning stub ...   more details



  1. Statutory reserve

    In the business of insurance , statutory reserves are those liabilities an insurance company is legally required to maintain on its balance sheet with respect to the unmatured obligations i.e., expected future claims of the company. Life insurance In the U.S. life insurance industry, statutory reserves are most commonly computed using the Commissioner s reserve valuation method . or CRVM, the method prescribed by law for computing minimum required reserves. The size of a CRVM reserve is affected by the age and sex of the insured person, how long the policy for which it is computed has been in force, the plan of insurance offered by the policy, the rate of interest used in the calculation, and the mortality table with which the actuarial present value s are computed. The Commissioner s reserve valuation method was itself established by the Standard Valuation Law SVL , which was concocted by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners NAIC and adopted by the several states shortly after World War II. The first mortality table prescribed by the SVL was the 1941 CSO Commissioner s Standard Ordinary table, ref The 1941 CSO table was prescribed for policies of ordinary life insurance. For policies of industrial life insurance the SVL prescribed use of the 1941 CSI Commissioner s Standard Industrial table. ref at a maximum interest rate of 3 . Subsequent amendments to the Standard Valuation Law have permitted the use of more modern mortality tables and higher rates of interest. The effect of these changes has in general been to reduce the amount of the reserves which life insurance companies are legally required to hold. See also Actuarial reserves Elizur Wright Statutory accounting principles Notes references References N. L. Bowers, H. U. Gerber, J. C. Hickman, D. A. Jones, & C. J. Nesbitt, Actuarial Mathematics , Society of Actuaries 1986 . ISBN 0 938959 10 7 External links http www.naic.org NAIC Official Website http www.naic.org committees e app sapwg.htm Statutory ...   more details



  1. Compulsory license

    A compulsory license, also known as statutory license or mandatory collective management , provides that the owner of a patent or copyright licenses the use of their rights against payment either set by law or determined through some form of arbitration . Copyright law Globalize USA section date July 2009 In a number of countries copyright law provides for compulsory licenses of copyrighted works for specific ... compulsory license are specified by local law, but may also be subject to negotiation. Compulsory licensing ... license. ref Cite book title WIPO Guide on the Licensing of Copyright and Related Rights ... gbs navlinks s isbn 978 90 411 2724 2 ref United States There are several different compulsory license ... digital audio transmission such as Internet radio . ref USCSub 17 114 d 1 ref The compulsory license ... license includes the privilege of rearranging the work to conform it to the recording ... of the work. ref USCSub 17 115 a 2 ref In order to take advantage of this compulsory license ... license allows one to make and distribute physical copies of a song for a set royalty, the owner ... Marybeth Peters , use of the section 115 license prior to the 1995 enactment of the Digital Performance ... twenty notices of intention from those seeking to obtain the Section 115 license. Last year, two ... if a compulsory license is issued, and the requirements of such licenses. All significant patent ... license is that attempts to obtain a license under reasonable commercial terms must have failed over ... in which a compulsory license may be granted include lack of working over an extended period in the territory ... to meet a demand for a patented product and where the refusal to grant a license leads to the inability ... that the requirements for a compulsory license may be waived in certain situations, in particular ... property Mechanical license Open Music Model Orphaned Works Pharmaceutical company Webcasting ... meta.wikimedia.org wiki Cite Cite.php Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Compulsory License Category Copyright ...   more details



  1. PHP License

    Infobox software license name PHP License image caption author version 3.01 copyright The PHP Group date OSI approved Yes ref name osi Debian approved Undecided Free Software Yes ref name gpl incompat GPL compatible No ref name gpl incompat copyfree No ref http copyfree.org rejected ref copyleft No ref name gpl incompat linking The PHP License is the software license under which the PHP scripting language is released. The PHP License is a non copyleft free software license according to the Free Software Foundation ref name gpl incompat cite web title GPL Incompatible, Free Software Licenses url http www.gnu.org licenses license list.html GPLIncompatibleLicenses work Various Licenses and Comments about Them publisher Free Software Foundation ref and an open source license according to the Open Source Initiative . ref name osi cite web title OSI approved licenses by name url http www.opensource.org ... Initiative OSI ref The license is License compatibility GPL incompatible due to restrictions on the usage of the term PHP . ref name gpl incompat Terms The PHP License is designed to encourage widespread ... binary form with or without modifications provided that The PHP License copyright statement is included ..., freely available from < http www.php.net software > pre Version 3 of PHP used a dual license PHP 3 s source is available under either the PHP License or the GNU General Public License GPL . This practice ... www.php.net license title Why is PHP 4 not dual licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL like PHP 3 was? work PHP License Information FAQ publisher PHP.net ref DFSG License status According ... 00025 ref the status of making the PHP license Debian Free Software Guidelines DFSG accepted ... Free software Apache License References Reflist External links http www.php.net license Official PHP License Information DEFAULTSORT Php License Category Free software licenses Category Open source ... ja PHP License no PHP Lisens ru PHP License simple PHP License tr PHP Lisans zh PHP ...   more details



  1. MIT License

    Infobox software license name MIT License author Massachusetts Institute of Technology version copyright ... licenses Copyfree Licenses ref linking Yes The MIT License is a free software license originating ... license, meaning that it permits reuse within proprietary software provided all copies of the licensed software include a copy of the MIT License terms. Such proprietary software retains its proprietary nature even though it incorporates software under the MIT License. The license is also GNU General Public License Compatibility and multi licensing GPL compatible , meaning that the GPL permits combination and redistribution with software that uses the MIT License. ref http www.gnu.org licenses license list.html GPLCompatibleLicenses ref Computer software Software packages that use one of the versions of the MIT License include Expat, PuTTY , the Mono software Mono development platform ... Window System , for which the license was written. Various versions Because MIT has used many licenses for software, MIT License is considered ambiguous by the Free Software Foundation FSF . MIT License may refer to the Expat license used for Expat library Expat ref name GUN Expat cite web url http www.gnu.org licenses license list.html Expat title Various Licenses and Comments about Them Expat License ... or to the X11 license also called MIT X Consortium License used for the X Window System by the MIT X Consortium . ref name GUN X11License cite web url http www.gnu.org licenses license list.html X11License title Various Licenses and Comments about Them X11 License accessdate 5 December 2010 last Stallman first Richard publisher Free Software Foundation ref The MIT License often used and published ... licenses mit license.php title Open Source Initiative OSI The MIT License Licensing publisher Open Source Initiative accessdate 5 December 2010 ref is the same as the Expat license. Nonspecific This implies that the Expat license is the only often used MIT license . It should be sourced that the Expat ...   more details



  1. Python License

    Infobox software license name Python License image caption author Corporation for National Research Initiatives version copyright date OSI approved Yes Debian approved Free Software Yes GPL compatible No copyleft No linking The Python License is a deprecated computer software license created by the Corporation for National Research Initiatives CNRI . It was used for versions 1.6 and 2.0 of the Python programming language Python programming language , both released in the year 2000. The Python License is similar to the BSD License and, while it is a free software license , its wording means that it is incompatible with the GNU General Public License GPL used by a great deal of free software including the Linux kernel . For this reason CNRI retired the license in 2001 in favour of the Python Software Foundation License . citation needed date November 2011 Origin Python was created by Guido van Rossum and the initial copyright was held by his employer, the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica CWI . During this time Python was distributed under a GPL compatible variant of the Historical Permission Notice and Disclaimer license. ref cite web url http www.python.org download releases 2.5 license title Python 2.5 license with historical notes publisher Python.org accessdate 2008 03 31 ref . CNRI obtained ownership of Python when van Rossum became employed there, and after some years they drafted a new license for the language. Retirement The Python License includes a clause stating that the license is governed by the State of Virginia, United States . The Python Software Foundation License Python 1.6.1 differs from Python 1.6 only in some minor bug fixes and new GPL compatible licensing terms. citation needed date November 2011 References reflist External links Category Python programming language Category Open source software licenses Category Free software licenses ar ...   more details



  1. Statutory rape

    date January 2008 globalize USA date November 2010 Sex and the Law The term statutory rape is used in some ... Statutory Rape Known to Law Enforcement accessdate 2008 03 24 publisher U.S. Department of Justice ... few jurisdictions use the actual term statutory rape in the language of statutes. ref name ovc ... format PDF title State Legislators Handbook for Statutory Rape Issues accessdate 2008 03 24 publisher ... statutory terms for the crime, such as sexual assault , rape of a child , corruption of a minor , carnal knowledge of a minor , unlawful carnal knowledge , or simply carnal knowledge . Statutory rape ... consent to the act. The term statutory rape generally refers to sex between an adult and a sexually ... rpt 2003 R 0376.htm Statutory Rape Laws by State Bot generated title ref in their definitions of statutory ... is far less severe. These are called Romeo and Juliet clauses. Rationale of statutory rape laws Statutory rape laws are based on the premise that until a person reaches a certain age, that individual ... http www.guttmacher.org pubs journals 2903097.html title Can Statutory Rape Laws Be Effective in Preventing .... By making it illegal for an adult to have sex with a minor, statutory rape laws aim to give the minor ... presented in defense of statutory rape laws relates to the difficulty in prosecuting forced rape ... cnn The original purpose of statutory rape laws was to protect young, unwed females from males who might ... and cons of statutory rape laws date 2004 02 13 accessdate 2008 03 24 publisher Cable News Network ... jurisdictions still can defend himself against statutory rape charges by proving that his ... the difference in age is smaller than a specified amount of time. Providing an affirmative defense to statutory ... sexual relationship between the accused and the perceived victim that did not constitute statutory ... rape statute of Texas law. Gender differences in statutory rape Female and male statutory ... from Gender Neutral Laws Why Must Male Victims of Statutory Rape Pay Child Support for Children Resulting ...   more details



  1. Statutory damages

    Judicial remedies Statutory damages are a damages damage award in Civil law common law civil law , in which the amount awarded is stipulated within the statute rather than being calculated based on the degree of harm to the plaintiff. Lawmakers will provide for statutory damages for acts in which it is difficult to determine a precise value of the loss suffered by the victim. This could be because calculation of a value is impractical, such as in intellectual property cases where the volume of the infringement cannot be ascertained. It could also be because the nature of the injury is subjective, such as in cases of a violation of a person s rights. The award serves both as deterrence, and as compensation. Amounts can be set on a per incident basis, such as in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act , which gives statutory damages of up to 1,000 for a violation of its provisions. ref cite web title Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Section 813 a 2 A url http www.ftc.gov bcp edu pubs consumer credit cre27.pdf accessdate June 2, 2010 ref Amounts could also be set per day, as in acts proscribing human rights violations which might specify damages of 1,000 per day. ref cite web url http www.cga.ct.gov 2006 ACT PA 2006PA 00043 R00SB 00153 PA.htm title Public Act No. 06 43 publisher State ..., statutory damages are often calculated as a multiple of the price for the use of the property, if the infringer ... States copyright law United States , statutory damages are set at a minimum of 750 per work ... November 2011 ref The Electronic Communications Privacy Act provides for statutory damages for various ... display.html?terms statutory 20damages&url uscode html uscode18 usc sec 18 00002520 000 .html title ... last Scheuerman middle B. first Sheila year 2009 title Due Process Forgotten The Problem of Statutory Damages and Class Actions journal Missouri Law Review volume 74 See also Statutory damages for copyright infringement Category Judicial remedies Category Statutory law law stub fr Dommages statutaires ...   more details



  1. Site license

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A site license is a type of software license and a legal agreement that allows users to run a software package simultaneously. The name originally derives from the practice of restricting the use of a particular piece of software by physical site rather than by, for instance, the number of copies in use. However, the term site license is now commonly used to describe licensing of software to a particular entity which is unrestricted by number, regardless of the physical locations where the software may be used. DEFAULTSORT Site License Category Software licenses ...   more details




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