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  • 71rule in Shelley's Case — In the classic statement of the rule as made in the case from which it derived its name: when the ancestor by any gift or conveyance takes an estate of freehold, and in the same gift or conveyance an estate is limited, either mediately or… …

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  • 72Over (cricket) — In the sport of cricket, an over is a set of six consecutive balls bowled in succession. An over is normally bowled by a single bowler. However, in the event of injury preventing a bowler from completing an over, it is completed by a teammate. An …

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  • 73Rule-developing experimentation — See also: Conjoint analysis, Conjoint analysis (in healthcare), Design of experiments. Rule developing experimentation (RDE) is a systematized solution oriented business process of experimentation that designs, tests, and modifies alternative… …

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  • 74rule — /ru:l/ noun a statement that directs how people should behave ● It is a company rule that smoking is not allowed in the offices. ● The rules of the organisation are explained during the induction sessions. ♦ as a rule usually ● As a rule, we do… …

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  • 75Over-the-counter (finance) — Within the derivatives markets, many products are traded through exchanges. An exchange has the benefit of facilitating liquidity and also mitigates all credit risk concerning the default of a member of the exchange. Products traded on the… …

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  • 76Rule of 72 — A formula used to determine the amount of time it will take for invested money to double at a given compound interest rate, which is 72 divided by the interest rate. The logic is as follows. The time for an amount A to double is given by… …

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  • 77Rule of four — The rule of four is a Supreme Court of the United States practice that permits four of the nine justices to grant a writ of certiorari. This is done specifically to prevent a majority of the court from controlling all the cases it agrees to… …

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  • 78rule against restraint on alienation — The principle that since one of the incidents of property is the right to convey it, the law does not permit a grantor or testator to fetter the ownership of grantee or devisee by imposing a restraint on alienation by him, thereby seeking to… …

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  • 79rule — 1. noun a) A regulation, law, guideline. b) A ruler; device for measuring, a straightedge, a measure. See Also: regulate …

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  • 80rule of thirds — TV Composition technique that places important subjects or objects on the lines, or at the cross points, in a tic tac toe pattern imagined over the viewfinder …

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