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The equitable remedy of injunction had analogies in canon law, and the law of redemption of mortgages may have been related to the usury laws, which forbade making excessive profits from loans.
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And when they sought exemption From Death's unswerving law, As agent of redemption They laid a child in straw, The son of their Oppressor, To cherish and adore.
Rubio could have described his brother-in-law's story as one of redemption, not shame.
According to news accounts, the lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, gave his client Dostoyevsky's "Crime and Punishment," the tale of law, order and redemption, telling him, "You should know who Raskolnikov was".
It should be noted that redemption in this sense is different to the 'statutory right of redemption' that is given by law in some US states.
"Suffolk County has had a law in place for a long number of years that an owner has a right of redemption," he said last week.
When she is not writing or teaching, she likes to watch "Law & Order" and "Waking the Dead" — crime shows that offer what she described as "mild engagement with a satisfying structure of redemption".
The symbols of redemption rallied.
It was a promise of redemption".
"But we're a church of redemption".
It's a place of redemption.
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