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RECTIFICATION LAW

  • Rectification (law)
  • Court-ordered change to a written document

    available under English law. In Scots Law, unlike English law above, did not traditionally recognise the remedy of rectification. In cases where the parties

    Rectification (law)

    Rectification_(law)

  • Rectification
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up rectification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up rectify in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rectification has the following technical

    Rectification

    Rectification

  • Equity (law)
  • Set of legal principles supplementing but distinct from the Common Law

    the injunction, specific performance, account of profits, rescission, rectification, estoppel, constructive trusts, subrogation, liens, compensation, the

    Equity (law)

    Equity (law)

    Equity_(law)

  • Proportionality (law)
  • Several distinct principles of law

    Proportionality is a general principle in law which covers several separate (although related) concepts: The concept of proportionality is used as a criterion

    Proportionality (law)

    Proportionality_(law)

  • Overview of gun laws by nation
  • Regulations on arms and ammunition

    FINANCES RECTIFICATIVE 2017" (PDF) (in French). p. 15. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 May 2021. Djibouti — Gun Facts, Figures and the Law Archived

    Overview of gun laws by nation

    Overview_of_gun_laws_by_nation

  • Restitution and unjust enrichment
  • Legal remedy taking away a benefit wrongfully obtained

    and unjust enrichment is the field of law relating to gains-based recovery. In contrast with damages (the law of compensation), restitution is a claim

    Restitution and unjust enrichment

    Restitution_and_unjust_enrichment

  • Index of law articles
  • Recorder – Recording acts – Recoupment – Recover – Recoverable – Recusal – Rectification (law) – Recuse – Redemption (bonds) – Redemption of shares – Redemption

    Index of law articles

    Index_of_law_articles

  • Defamation
  • Communication causing harm to reputation

    defendant is usually ordered to delete the publication or to publish a rectification statement. In Norway, defamation was a crime punished with imprisonment

    Defamation

    Defamation

  • Rectification process
  • The rectification process was a series of economic reforms in Cuba, officially titled the Rectification of Errors and Negative Tendencies. The process

    Rectification process

    Rectification process

    Rectification_process

  • Falun Gong
  • New religious movement from China

    The current era is described in Falun Gong's teachings as the "Fa rectification" period (zhengfa, which might also be translated as "to correct the

    Falun Gong

    Falun Gong

    Falun_Gong

  • Active rectification
  • Technique in electrical devices

    Active rectification, or synchronous rectification, is a technique for improving the efficiency of rectification by replacing diodes with actively controlled

    Active rectification

    Active rectification

    Active_rectification

  • Blue pencil doctrine
  • Legal doctrine

    intact. Rectification (law) Severability Del Rossi, Lawrence J. "Part VII of "The Restricting Covenant" Series: Blue Pencils and Brokers". National Law Review

    Blue pencil doctrine

    Blue_pencil_doctrine

  • Contract
  • Legally binding document establishing rights and duties between parties

    recovery of possession of property, specific performance of contracts, rectification of instruments, rescission of contracts, cancellation of instruments

    Contract

    Contract

  • Frederick E Rose (London) Ltd v William H Pim Junior & Co Ltd
  • English contract law case concerning the rectification of contractual documents and the interpretation of contracts in English law. On October 26, 1950

    Frederick E Rose (London) Ltd v William H Pim Junior & Co Ltd

    Frederick E Rose (London) Ltd v William H Pim Junior & Co Ltd

    Frederick_E_Rose_(London)_Ltd_v_William_H_Pim_Junior_&_Co_Ltd

  • Cybersecurity Law of the People's Republic of China
  • Law of China

    punishments, such as fines, suspension for rectification, revocation of permits and business licenses, and others. The Law accordingly grants cybersecurity and

    Cybersecurity Law of the People's Republic of China

    Cybersecurity Law of the People's Republic of China

    Cybersecurity_Law_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China

  • Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos
  • 1972–1981 period in the Philippines

    announced on television that he had placed the Philippines under martial law, stating he had done so in response to the "communist threat" posed by the

    Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos

    Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos

    Martial_law_under_Ferdinand_Marcos

  • Equitable remedy
  • Concept in law

    are: injunction specific performance account of profits rescission rectification equitable estoppel certain proprietary remedies, such as constructive

    Equitable remedy

    Equitable remedy

    Equitable_remedy

  • Rectification of names
  • Confucian political concept

    The rectification of names (Chinese: 正名; pinyin: Zhèngmíng; Wade–Giles: Cheng-ming) is originally a doctrine of feudal Confucian designations and relationships

    Rectification of names

    Rectification of names

    Rectification_of_names

  • Estoppel
  • Preventive judicial device in common law

    bringing a particular claim. In common law legal systems, the legal doctrine of estoppel is based in both common law and equity. Promissory and proprietary

    Estoppel

    Estoppel

    Estoppel

  • Martial law in the Philippines
  • Authorized military government in the Philippines

    Martial law in the Philippines (Filipino: Batas Militar sa Pilipinas) refers to the various historical instances in which the Philippine head of state

    Martial law in the Philippines

    Martial law in the Philippines

    Martial_law_in_the_Philippines

  • Taiwanization
  • Term used in Taiwan to emphasize the importance of a Taiwanese identity

    to "Taiwan" in a campaign known as the "name rectification campaign" (正名運動) or "Taiwan name rectification". Many Taiwan-based companies in international

    Taiwanization

    Taiwanization

    Taiwanization

  • Belgian nationality law
  • de la population et au registre des étrangers ainsi qu'au droit de rectification desdits registres". 16 July 1992. Archived from the original on 2021-05-14

    Belgian nationality law

    Belgian nationality law

    Belgian_nationality_law

  • Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Individuals
  • Mexican law

    Those responsible are obliged to process the requests for access, rectification, cancellation and opposition that made the headlines, for which purpose

    Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Individuals

    Federal_Law_on_Protection_of_Personal_Data_Held_by_Individuals

  • The World of Chaos and The World of Rectification
  • Two general stages in Jewish Kabbalah

    (Hebrew: עוֹלָם הַתֹּ֫הוּ, romanized: ʿOlām hatTohu) and The World of Rectification (Hebrew: עוֹלָם הַתִקוּן, romanized: ʿOlām hatTiqqun) are two general

    The World of Chaos and The World of Rectification

    The_World_of_Chaos_and_The_World_of_Rectification

  • Interpreting contracts in English law
  • interpretation and rectification, since evidence assisting in interpretation is also evidence which can give rise to rectification. Claimants can ask

    Interpreting contracts in English law

    Interpreting_contracts_in_English_law

  • Subrogation
  • Legal doctrine whereby a person is entitled to enforce the rights of another

    of Chancery. It is a familiar feature of common law systems. Analogous doctrines exist in civil law jurisdictions. Subrogation is a relatively specialised

    Subrogation

    Subrogation

    Subrogation

  • 2023 French pension reform law
  • Law that raises the retirement age from 62 to 64

    In 2023, a law was passed in France that raises the retirement age from 62 to 64 with a requirement that the retiree has worked at least 43 years. Its

    2023 French pension reform law

    2023 French pension reform law

    2023_French_pension_reform_law

  • Maxims of equity
  • Principles that govern the operation of equity within English law

    equity operates as derived from case law. They tend to illustrate the qualities of equity, in contrast to the common law, as a more flexible approach. They

    Maxims of equity

    Maxims of equity

    Maxims_of_equity

  • Decree-Law 15/93
  • The Decree-Law 15/93 of January 22 (Portuguese: Decreto-Lei n.º 15/93, de 22 de Janeiro) is a Portuguese drug control law implementing the 1988 United

    Decree-Law 15/93

    Decree-Law 15/93

    Decree-Law_15/93

  • South African contract law
  • Law about agreements between two or more parties

    or on the ground of misrepresentation. The contract was subject to rectification by the court on the ground that, owing to a mistake, a term or condition

    South African contract law

    South_African_contract_law

  • Land registration (Scots law)
  • Method and process of certifying, verifying, and registering land ownership in Scotland

    (Scotland) Act 1924. Under the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985, an order for rectification of a defectively expressed contract

    Land registration (Scots law)

    Land registration (Scots law)

    Land_registration_(Scots_law)

  • Freedom of information laws by country
  • Legal frameworks for the right to know

    false, distorted, or ambiguous information has the right to demand its rectification or its clarification by the same means and under the same conditions

    Freedom of information laws by country

    Freedom_of_information_laws_by_country

  • Trust (law)
  • Three-party fiduciary relationship

    use solely for the benefit of a designated person. In the English common law, the party who entrusts the property is known as the "settlor," the party

    Trust (law)

    Trust (law)

    Trust_(law)

  • Legal remedy
  • Court-enforced rights or penalties

    for compensatory damages. Reformation Reformation, or referred to as rectification, is when the court practices remedies by correcting the writings of

    Legal remedy

    Legal_remedy

  • Reformation (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Reformation) Reformation, a term commonly used in the United States for the Rectification (law) of a written contract or legal instrument Post-Suharto era or period

    Reformation (disambiguation)

    Reformation_(disambiguation)

  • New People's Army
  • Armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines

    along Maoist lines, and the entire issue was termed the First Great Rectification Movement. After re-establishing the CPP, Guerrero set about establishing

    New People's Army

    New_People's_Army

  • Canadian corporate law
  • Operation of corporations in Canada

    the rectification of the oppressive conduct. If it has some other result the remedy would be one which is not authorized by law. Any rectification of a

    Canadian corporate law

    Canadian corporate law

    Canadian_corporate_law

  • Mistake in English contract law
  • Term of art in law

    The law of mistake comprises a group of separate rules in English contract law. If the law deems a mistake to be sufficiently grave, then a contract entered

    Mistake in English contract law

    Mistake_in_English_contract_law

  • Education and Rectification of the Political and Legal Teams
  • Chinese Communist Party campaign

    The Education and Rectification of the Political and Legal Teams was a campaign launched by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in February 2021 that lasted

    Education and Rectification of the Political and Legal Teams

    Education_and_Rectification_of_the_Political_and_Legal_Teams

  • History of equity and trusts
  • Historical development of Chancery jurisdiction and trusts

    The law of trusts was constructed as a part of "Equity", a body of principles that arose in the Courts of Chancery, which sought to correct the strictness

    History of equity and trusts

    History of equity and trusts

    History_of_equity_and_trusts

  • Revenge porn
  • Non-consensual distribution of sexually explicit material

    record, an intimate image or video without consent, and provided for Rectification Orders that empower a Court to order the removal and destruction of

    Revenge porn

    Revenge porn

    Revenge_porn

  • Specific performance
  • Equitable remedy in contract law

    Specific performance is an equitable remedy in the law of contract, in which a court issues an order requiring a party to perform a specific act, such

    Specific performance

    Specific performance

    Specific_performance

  • Oppression remedy in Canadian corporate law
  • the rectification of the oppressive conduct. If it has some other result the remedy would be one which is not authorized by law. Any rectification of a

    Oppression remedy in Canadian corporate law

    Oppression_remedy_in_Canadian_corporate_law

  • Law of Cuba
  • The substantive and procedural laws of Cuba were based on Spanish civil law. They were influenced by the principles of Marxism-Leninism, and after that

    Law of Cuba

    Law of Cuba

    Law_of_Cuba

  • Party Rectification
  • 1980s Chinese Communist Party campaign

    Party Rectification (Chinese: 整党; pinyin: Zhěng dǎng) was a political campaign launched within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1983 to 1987, aimed

    Party Rectification

    Party_Rectification

  • Punitive damages
  • Damages assessed in order to punish the defendant for outrageous conduct

    justice system. Punitive damages are most important for violations of the law that are hard to detect. However, punitive damages awarded under court systems

    Punitive damages

    Punitive_damages

  • Arbitration
  • Method of dispute resolution

    ("injunctive relief") to order specific performance of a contract to order the rectification, setting aside or cancellation of a deed or other document. In other

    Arbitration

    Arbitration

    Arbitration

  • Testate succession in South African law
  • certificate. It is important to note the distinction between rectification and alteration: Rectification occurs in circumstances where the court corrects any

    Testate succession in South African law

    Testate_succession_in_South_African_law

  • Retributive justice
  • Type of punishment

    retributive justice in ancient Jewish culture is shown by its mention in the law of Moses, which refers to the punishments of "life for life, eye for eye

    Retributive justice

    Retributive justice

    Retributive_justice

  • Tracing (law)
  • Legal process

    equitable remedies in common law countries. In many common law countries, there are two concurrent processes, tracing at common law and tracing in equity. However

    Tracing (law)

    Tracing (law)

    Tracing_(law)

  • English contract law
  • Law of contracts in England and Wales

    interpretation has some overlap with the right of the parties to seek "rectification" of a document, or requesting from a court to read a document not literally

    English contract law

    English contract law

    English_contract_law

  • Crystal detector
  • Early radio receiver component

    practical radio component by G. W. Pickard, who discovered crystal rectification in 1902 and found hundreds of crystalline substances that could be used

    Crystal detector

    Crystal detector

    Crystal_detector

  • Second Great Rectification Movement
  • 1992 ideological campaign by the Communist Party of the Philippines

    The Second Great Rectification Movement refers to a 1992 ideological campaign initiated by the leadership of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)

    Second Great Rectification Movement

    Second_Great_Rectification_Movement

  • Damages
  • Legal term for compensation awarded for loss or injury

    In common law, damages are a remedy in the form of a monetary award to be paid to a claimant as compensation for loss or injury. To warrant the award

    Damages

    Damages

  • Anti-terrorism legislation
  • Laws enacted against terrorism

    company who fails to meet such obligation may face fines, orders of rectification and its management and executives may face fines and even detentions

    Anti-terrorism legislation

    Anti-terrorism_legislation

  • Injunction
  • Legal order to stop specific acts

    developed by the English courts of equity but its origins go back to Roman law and the equitable remedy of the "interdict". "When a court employs the extraordinary

    Injunction

    Injunction

    Injunction

  • Communist Party of the Philippines
  • Political party in the Philippines

    (HMB), remnants of the Hukbalahap in Central Luzon. The CPP issued the rectification document "Rectify Errors and Rebuild the Party," and promulgated the

    Communist Party of the Philippines

    Communist Party of the Philippines

    Communist_Party_of_the_Philippines

  • Habeas data
  • Legal remedy regarding personal freedom of information

    information is held about his or her person. That person can request the rectification, update or the destruction of the personal data held. The legal nature

    Habeas data

    Habeas_data

  • General Data Protection Regulation
  • EU regulation on information privacy

    Economic Area (EEA). The GDPR is an important component of EU privacy law and human rights law, in particular Article 8(1) of the Charter of Fundamental Rights

    General Data Protection Regulation

    General Data Protection Regulation

    General_Data_Protection_Regulation

  • Canon of Laws
  • 407 BCE Chinese text by Li Kui

    The Canon of Laws or Classic of Law (simplified Chinese: 法经; traditional Chinese: 法經; pinyin: Fǎ Jīng) is a lost legal code that has been attributed to

    Canon of Laws

    Canon_of_Laws

  • Constructive trust
  • Type of legal remedy

    In trust law, a constructive trust is an equitable remedy imposed by a court to benefit a party that has been wrongfully deprived of its rights due to

    Constructive trust

    Constructive trust

    Constructive_trust

  • Revision of Laws Act 1968
  • Reprint of laws Section 14A: Publication volume by volume Section 14B: Updating of reprints Section 14C: Delegation of powers Section 15: Rectification of formal

    Revision of Laws Act 1968

    Revision of Laws Act 1968

    Revision_of_Laws_Act_1968

  • Great Qing Copper Coin
  • Currency of the Qing Dynasty

    1906, the Ministry of Revenue had issued the "Regulations on the Rectification Law" (整頓圜法章程), and had merged 24 mints around China into only 9. The Great

    Great Qing Copper Coin

    Great Qing Copper Coin

    Great_Qing_Copper_Coin

  • P–n diode
  • Semiconductor diode based upon the p–n junction

    semiconducting layer. Semiconductor diodes have multiple uses including rectification of alternating current to direct current, in the detection of radio

    P–n diode

    P–n_diode

  • Disposition (Scots law)
  • Deed transferring ownership of heritable property

    If the Keeper of the Registers of Scotland exercises her power of rectification of the Land Register, this is also presumed to be considered a judicial

    Disposition (Scots law)

    Disposition (Scots law)

    Disposition_(Scots_law)

  • Vietnam War
  • 1955–1975 war in Southeast Asia

    campaign that preceded the far more radical land redistribution and party rectification campaigns (or waves) that followed during 1954–1956. Second, the decree

    Vietnam War

    Vietnam War

    Vietnam_War

  • Missives of Sale (Scots law)
  • Scottish trading law

    they may apply to the Sheriff Court or Court of Session for a rectification order under Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985 section

    Missives of Sale (Scots law)

    Missives of Sale (Scots law)

    Missives_of_Sale_(Scots_law)

  • Discretionary trust
  • Trust in which the beneficiaries and their entitlements are not fixed

    In the trust law of England, Australia, Canada, and other common law jurisdictions, a discretionary trust is a trust where the beneficiaries and their

    Discretionary trust

    Discretionary trust

    Discretionary_trust

  • Right of self-defense
  • Right for people to use reasonable force or defensive force

    entitled to defend and retain all holdings acquired in a just way and the "rectification principle" requires that any violation of the first principle be repaired

    Right of self-defense

    Right_of_self-defense

  • Bradley West Solicitors Nominee Co Ltd v Keeman
  • regarding the common law remedy of rectification. Chetwin, Maree; Graw, Stephen; Tiong, Raymond (2006). An introduction to the Law of Contract in New Zealand

    Bradley West Solicitors Nominee Co Ltd v Keeman

    Bradley West Solicitors Nominee Co Ltd v Keeman

    Bradley_West_Solicitors_Nominee_Co_Ltd_v_Keeman

  • Clean hands doctrine
  • Concept that requires parties to be honest in court processes

    issue a ruling in their favour. The "wrongdoing" may consist of breaking the law, or acting unethically, unfairly or in bad faith with respect to the other

    Clean hands doctrine

    Clean hands doctrine

    Clean_hands_doctrine

  • 1973 Philippine martial law referendum
  • Referendum on continuation of President Marcos's policies

    The 1973 Philippine martial law referendum was a national referendum in which the citizens' assemblies voted for: The ratification of the 1973 Constitution

    1973 Philippine martial law referendum

    1973_Philippine_martial_law_referendum

  • Canadian tort law
  • Aspect of Canadian law

    creates a cause of action for individuals to inspect and sue for the rectification of inaccurate information concerning them. This, together with the general

    Canadian tort law

    Canadian tort law

    Canadian_tort_law

  • Buck converter
  • DC-DC voltage step-down power converter

    frequently replace the diode with a second transistor used for synchronous rectification) and at least an inductor as energy storage element, usually in combination

    Buck converter

    Buck converter

    Buck_converter

  • Laws of Duplicate Bridge
  • Official rule book of duplicate bridge promulgated by the World Bridge Federation

    without rectification, if discovered before all four hands are returned to the board. When a player makes a call when it is not his turn to bid, the laws 30-32

    Laws of Duplicate Bridge

    Laws_of_Duplicate_Bridge

  • Institutionalization process
  • "institutionalization" phase was generally concluded to have ended by the Rectification process in 1986. After the Triumph of the Revolution, Castro held de

    Institutionalization process

    Institutionalization process

    Institutionalization_process

  • Henriques v Giles
  • South African legal case

    case in the South African law of succession, decided in the Supreme Court of Appeal in May 2009. It concerned the rectification of cross-signed wills. The

    Henriques v Giles

    Henriques v Giles

    Henriques_v_Giles

  • Che Guevara
  • Argentine revolutionary (1928–1967)

    offensive. A series of economic reforms in Cuba, officially titled the "Rectification of Errors and Negative Tendencies", were based in the economic ethos

    Che Guevara

    Che Guevara

    Che_Guevara

  • Switzerland
  • Country in Central Europe

    June 2023. Retrieved 11 June 2024. "Swiss border ("Les principales rectifications postérieures à 1815 concernent la vallée des Dappes en 1862 (frontière

    Switzerland

    Switzerland

    Switzerland

  • Ninoy Aquino
  • Filipino politician (1932–1983)

    Jabidah massacre in March 1968. Shortly after the imposition of martial law in 1972, Aquino was arrested along with other members of the opposition.

    Ninoy Aquino

    Ninoy Aquino

    Ninoy_Aquino

  • Doctrine of marshalling
  • In common law jurisdictions, marshalling is an equitable doctrine applied in the context of lending. It was described by Lord Hoffmann as: [A] principle

    Doctrine of marshalling

    Doctrine of marshalling

    Doctrine_of_marshalling

  • Treble damages
  • Right of a court to triple the amount of the actual/compensatory damages awarded

    In United States law, treble damages is a term that indicates that a statute permits a court to triple the amount of the actual/compensatory damages to

    Treble damages

    Treble_damages

  • Fine (penalty)
  • Financial penalty

    or mulct (the latter synonym typically used in civil law) is a penalty of money that a court of law or other authority decides has to be paid as punishment

    Fine (penalty)

    Fine (penalty)

    Fine_(penalty)

  • Express trust
  • Trust which is explicitly created and not inferred from the parties' conduct

    In trust law, an express trust is a trust created "in express terms, and usually in writing, as distinguished from one inferred by the law from the conduct

    Express trust

    Express trust

    Express_trust

  • Personal Data Protection Act (Sri Lanka)
  • 2022 Sri Lankan law

    data subjects, including: Right of access to personal data Right to rectification of inaccurate data Right to erasure ("right to be forgotten") Right

    Personal Data Protection Act (Sri Lanka)

    Personal Data Protection Act (Sri Lanka)

    Personal_Data_Protection_Act_(Sri_Lanka)

  • Jose Maria Sison
  • Filipino communist leader (1939–2022)

    faction had several disagreements with the PKP leading to the First Great Rectification Movement. After Sison's faction were expelled from the PKP, he founded

    Jose Maria Sison

    Jose Maria Sison

    Jose_Maria_Sison

  • Proclamation No. 1081
  • 1972 declaration of martial law by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos

    No. 1081 was the document which contained formal proclamation of martial law in the Philippines by President Ferdinand Marcos, as announced to the public

    Proclamation No. 1081

    Proclamation No. 1081

    Proclamation_No._1081

  • Ferdinand Marcos
  • President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986

    Philippines under martial law, embracing a policy of "constitutional authoritarianism." Following the lifting of martial law in 1981, a wide-ranging economic

    Ferdinand Marcos

    Ferdinand Marcos

    Ferdinand_Marcos

  • Alternator
  • Device converting mechanical into electrical energy

    a magnetic field develops an electromotive force (EMF) in it (Faraday's Law). This EMF reverses its polarity when it moves under magnetic poles of opposite

    Alternator

    Alternator

    Alternator

  • Purpose trust
  • Legal trust with no beneficiaries

    certain historical exceptions to this, and some countries have modified the law in this regard by statute. The court will not usually validate non-charitable

    Purpose trust

    Purpose trust

    Purpose_trust

  • Balloon propaganda campaigns in Korea
  • Propaganda campaigns between North and South Korea

    of America. Retrieved 1 January 2021. "Ex-U.N. chief Ban calls for rectification of ban on sending anti-N. Korea leaflets". Yonhap News Agency. 31 December

    Balloon propaganda campaigns in Korea

    Balloon propaganda campaigns in Korea

    Balloon_propaganda_campaigns_in_Korea

  • Schottky barrier
  • Potential energy barrier in metal–semiconductor junctions

    metal–semiconductor junction that conducts current in both directions without rectification, perhaps due to its Schottky barrier being too low, is called an ohmic

    Schottky barrier

    Schottky barrier

    Schottky_barrier

  • Asset freezing
  • Legal process for seizing assets

    frustrate a potential judgment. It is widely recognised in other common law jurisdictions and such orders can be made to have world-wide effect. It is

    Asset freezing

    Asset_freezing

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs (China)
  • Chinese government department

    leader of the CCP, called a meeting with senior diplomats to demand the "rectification" of the Ministry, focusing on making it less ideological. The Ministry

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (China)

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (China)

    Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_(China)

  • Charitable trust
  • Irrevocable trust established for charitable purposes

    Companies Act, 2013, for promoting charity, also receive benefits under the law, including exemption from various procedural provisions of the Companies

    Charitable trust

    Charitable trust

    Charitable_trust

  • Crystal radio
  • Simple radio receiver circuit for AM reception

    Telegraph Co. invented the rectifying contact detector, discovering rectification of radio waves in 1902 while experimenting with a coherer detector consisting

    Crystal radio

    Crystal radio

    Crystal_radio

  • Legalism (Chinese philosophy)
  • Ancient Chinese political-philosophy school

    Confucianism. Their observance of law and sense of public justice are wholly in the spirit of Confucius' rectification of names and return to propriety

    Legalism (Chinese philosophy)

    Legalism (Chinese philosophy)

    Legalism_(Chinese_philosophy)

  • Draft evasion
  • Intentional non-compliance with military conscription

    Society in Wsartime and During Rectification". In Gillespie, Rihard, ed. (1990). Cuba After Thirty Years: Rectification and the Revolution. London: Frank

    Draft evasion

    Draft_evasion

  • Pendergast v Attorney-General
  • Court case

    rectification succeeded, with the right of renewal clause being ordered to be included in the new lease. Penlington J said, "This aspect of the law relating

    Pendergast v Attorney-General

    Pendergast v Attorney-General

    Pendergast_v_Attorney-General

  • Rectified spirit
  • Highly concentrated ethanol

    been purified by means of repeated distillation in a process called rectification. In some countries, denatured alcohol or denatured rectified spirit

    Rectified spirit

    Rectified_spirit

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    Lawrence

    Crowned with Laurels; Form of Lawrence

    Lawrence

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    Lawerence

    English : variant of Lawrence.

    Lawerence

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    Of Laurentium; From the Place of the Laurel Leaves; Diminutive of Lawrence

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    English

    LAW

    Middle English short form of English Lawrence, LAW means "of Laurentum."

    LAW

  • LAWRIE
  • Male

    English

    LAWRIE

    Pet form of English Lawrence, LAWRIE means "of Laurentum."

    LAWRIE

  • Low
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Low

    English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived near a tumulus, mound or hill, Middle English lowe, from Old English hlāw (see Law 2).Scottish and English : nickname for a short man, from Middle English lah, lowe (Old Norse lágr; the word was adopted first into the northern dialects of Middle English, where Scandinavian influence was strong, and then spread south, with regular alteration of the vowel quality).English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : nickname for a violent or dangerous person, from Anglo-Norman French lou, leu ‘wolf’ (Latin lupus). Wolves were relatively common in Britain at the time when most surnames were formed, as there still existed large tracts of uncleared forest.Scottish : from a pet form of Lawrence. Compare Lowry 1.Americanized spelling of Jewish Lowe.

    Low

  • Lawrenson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lawrenson

    English : patronymic from Lawrence.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish surnames, as for example Levenson.

    Lawrenson

  • Laws
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly southern)

    Laws

    English (chiefly southern) : patronymic from the personal name Law (pet form of Lawrence).Perhaps a reduced form of Scottish or Irish McLeish. Compare McLaws.

    Laws

  • Lawton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lawton

    English : habitational name, common in Lancashire and Yorkshire, from Buglawton or Church Lawton in Cheshire, or Lawton in Herefordshire, named in Old English as ‘settlement on or near a hill’, or ‘settlement by a burial mound’, from hlāw ‘hill’, ‘burial mound’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : variant spelling of Laughton.

    Lawton

  • Lawes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly southern)

    Lawes

    English (chiefly southern) : patronymic from Law 1.

    Lawes

  • Lorance
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Lorance

    English and French : variant of Lawrence.

    Lorance

  • Lawley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Midlands)

    Lawley

    English (chiefly West Midlands) : habitational name from Lawley in Shropshire, named in Old English as ‘Lafa’s wood’, from a personal name Lāfa (from lāf ‘remnant’, ‘survivor’) + lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’.

    Lawley

  • LAWSON
  • Male

    English

    LAWSON

    English surname transferred to forename use, LAWSON means "son of Law." 

    LAWSON

  • LAWANDA
  • Female

    English

    LAWANDA

    Modern English elaborated form of German Wanda, LAWANDA means "a Wend; a wanderer." A Wend was a term used to refer to migrant Slavs in the sixth century. 

    LAWANDA

  • LAWRENCE
  • Male

    English

    LAWRENCE

    Variant spelling of English Laurence, LAWRENCE means "of Laurentum."

    LAWRENCE

  • Lowrance
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lowrance

    English : variant spelling of Lawrence.

    Lowrance

  • Maw
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maw

    English : name for someone who was related to an important local personality, from Middle English maugh, maw ‘relative’, especially by marriage (from Old English māge ‘female relative’). In the north of England this term was used more specifically to mean ‘brother-in-law’.English : topographic name from Middle English mawe ‘meadow’. Some early forms, such as Sibilla de la Mawe (Suffolk 1275), clearly indicate a topographic origin, by reason of the preposition and article.English : probably also from a Middle English personal name, Mawe, Old English Mēawa, perhaps originally a byname from Old English mǣw ‘sea mew’, ‘seagull’ (compare Mew).

    Maw

  • LAWAN
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    LAWAN

    Thai name LAWAN means "beautiful."

    LAWAN

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  • Debashmi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Debashmi

    God Name

  • Susmitha | ஸுஸ்மிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Susmitha | ஸுஸ்மிதா

    Smiling, Always smiling

  • Azma
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Azma

    Blessing of Allah

  • Retvik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Retvik

  • Stu
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, Christian, English

    Stu

    Form of Stuart; Keeper of the Estate

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    Hindu, Indian

    Vrushik

    One Rashi

  • Hasnaa
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    African, Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Swahili

    Hasnaa

    Beauty; From Swahili

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    Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Reeva

    Tied; Joined; Beauty

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    Bengali, Indian

    Sudesna

    Born in Good Place

  • NDIDI
  • Female

    African

    NDIDI

    patience.

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  • Acetification
  • n.

    The act of making acetous or sour; the process of converting, or of becoming converted, into vinegar.

  • Fructification
  • n.

    The process of producing fruit, or seeds, or spores.

  • Fructification
  • n.

    The act of forming or producing fruit; the act of fructifying, or rendering productive of fruit; fecundation.

  • Testification
  • n.

    The act of testifying, or giving testimony or evidence; as, a direct testification of our homage to God.

  • Certification
  • n.

    The act of certifying.

  • Beatitude
  • n.

    Beatification.

  • Rectification
  • n.

    The act or operation of rectifying; as, the rectification of an error; the rectification of spirits.

  • Beatification
  • n.

    The act of beatifying, or the state of being beatified; esp., in the R. C. Church, the act or process of ascertaining and declaring that a deceased person is one of "the blessed," or has attained the second degree of sanctity, -- usually a stage in the process of canonization.

  • Rate
  • n.

    Ratification; approval.

  • Affirmation
  • n.

    Confirmation of anything established; ratification; as, the affirmation of a law.

  • Rectification
  • n.

    The determination of a straight line whose length is equal a portion of a curve.

  • Rectificator
  • n.

    That which rectifies or refines; esp., a part of a distilling apparatus in which the more volatile portions are separated from the less volatile by the process of evaporation and condensation; a rectifier.

  • Acetifier
  • n.

    An apparatus for hastening acetification.

  • Acetous
  • a.

    Causing, or connected with, acetification; as, acetous fermentation.

  • Apothecium
  • n.

    The ascigerous fructification of lichens, forming masses of various shapes.

  • Excipulum
  • n.

    The outer part of the fructification of most lichens.

  • Reedification
  • n.

    The act reedifying; the state of being reedified.

  • Fructification
  • n.

    The collective organs by which a plant produces its fruit, or seeds, or reproductive spores.

  • Affirmance
  • n.

    Confirmation; ratification; confirmation of a voidable act.

  • Ratification
  • n.

    The act of ratifying; the state of being ratified; confirmation; sanction; as, the ratification of a treaty.