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The Slovak law allows trademarks and intellectual property to be pledged as collateral, but few EU countries are so broad-minded.Each EU country has a legacy of collateral law or practice, based on its own concept of property rights.
But these laws have collateral damage.
But the settlement did nothing to clarify whether charity should be treated as a collateral source under New York law.
It's not hard to see the human collateral caused by this law's massive shortcomings.
Straight friends and family need to accept their wedding invitations as collateral damage to exclusionary marriage laws.
He wrote, "There is no longer a need to deprive Doe of her liberty interests in the way collateral consequences imposed by the law have been doing.
Under Italian law, money or collateral received during the year before a bankruptcy must be repaid if the plaintiff can show that the recipient had reason to suspect something amiss.
But isn't part of the housing quandary that banks are afraid to lend because they fear losing their collateral — the mortgaged home — if the laws change?
The loans were improper, the lawsuit says, because the Fed made them without getting a pledge of high-quality collateral from A.I.G., as required by law.
"We do not accept a law that would allow collateral damage to our family members," Davis' father Ron said.
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