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What is ASSITHMENT?

Weregeld or compensation by a pecuniary mulct Cowell.

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Nonprofit Corporate Law, Remedies, Trust and Will, Case and Materials on Torts (Robertson, Powers, Anderson, Wellborn, 4th Ed.), Secured Transactions, Civil Law Torts, Torts (Prosser, Wade, and Schwartz’s, 12 Ed), Payment Systems, COMPENSATION, Contracts I (Hillman)


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  1. Nonprofit Corporate Law
  2. Remedies
  3. Trust and Will
  4. Case and Materials on Torts (Robertson, Powers, Anderson, Wellborn, 4th Ed.)
  5. Secured Transactions
  6. Civil Law Torts
  7. Torts (Prosser, Wade, and Schwartz’s, 12 Ed)
  8. Payment Systems
  9. COMPENSATION
  10. Contracts I (Hillman)

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