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Such situations, she said, can serve as grounds for a lawsuit.
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Jesse Choper, a law professor at the University of California at Berkeley, said that buying shareholder votes or failing to disclose updated information in proxy statements could serve as grounds for a court to require a new vote.
So for maximal propositions to serve as grounds for the relation of consequence, a transformation on the status of topical arguments (from probable to necessary) had to occur at a later stage (Stump 1982, 290).
Even simply asking for information about the boycott could serve as grounds for charges, according to the ACLU.
It used to be home to an active whaling and sealing industry, but is now a popular tourist destination that also serves as grounds for scientific research.
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