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- letter law; these include: Restatement of Contracts, Second, completed by the American Law Institute in 1979 Restatement of Policy on Germany, a famous...
- the Restatements from Harvard Law School Guide to the First Restatement of Law at the American Law Institute Archives Guide to the Second Restatement of...
- the purpose of a restatement of law, see Restatement of the Law. Legal scholars and jurists have commented extensively on the Restatement, both in contrasting...
- 402A of this Restatement, discussing strict liability for defective products, is by far the most widely cited section of any Restatement. It gave birth...
- Critical Rationalism: A Restatement and Defence (1994) is a book on the philosophy of science by the philosopher David Miller. Book reviews include those...
- The Restatement of the Law of Agency (3rd edn, 2006) is a set of principles issued by the American Law Institute, intended to clarify the prevailing opinion...
- takes the form of a restatement that is akin to the American Law Institute's highly influential Restatements of the Law. Restatements are very rare in common...
- Justice as Fairness: A Restatement is a 2001 book of political philosophy by the philosopher John Rawls, published as a restatement of his 1971 classic A...
- "Restatement of Policy on Germany", or the "Speech of Hope", is a speech given by James F. Byrnes, the US Secretary of State, in Stuttgart on September...
- sounds or sequences are often repeated. It may be called restatement, such as the restatement of a theme. While it plays a role in all music, with noise...