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  2. Due diligence - Wikipedia

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    e. Due diligence is the investigation or exercise of care that a reasonable business or person is normally expected to take before entering into an agreement or contract with another party or an act with a certain standard of care . Due diligence can be a legal obligation, but the term more commonly applies to voluntary investigations.

  3. Certified copy - Wikipedia

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    Certified copy. A certified copy is a copy (often a photocopy) of a primary document that has on it an endorsement or certificate that it is a true copy of the primary document. It does not certify that the primary document is genuine, only that it is a true copy of the primary document. A certified copy is often used in English-speaking common ...

  4. Interlocutory appeal - Wikipedia

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    An appeal is described as interlocutory when it is made before all claims are resolved as to all parties. For instance, if a lawsuit contains claims for breach of contract, fraud and interference with contractual advantage, and if there are three defendants in this lawsuit, then until all three claims are resolved as to all three defendants ...

  5. Suspicious Mammogram Result: Next Steps - WebMD

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    Core needle biopsy. Using a slightly larger, hollow needle, the doctor removes several tissue samples from the suspicious area in the breast. Before inserting this needle, the doctor will numb the ...

  6. How to Read Your Cancer Pathology Report - WebMD

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    A tumor grade reflects how likely it is to grow and spread. In general, this is what those grades mean: Grade 1: Low grade, or well-differentiated: The cells look a little different than regular ...

  7. Dermatologists use nodules as a general term to describe any lump underneath the skin that’s at least 1 centimeter in size. It’s not a specific diagnosis. Rather, it’s used to communicate to ...

  8. King's Counsel - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, Lord Watson noted in his opinion in Attorney General of the Dominion of Canada v. Attorney General for the Province of Ontario, writing on behalf of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, that: The exact position occupied by a Queen's Counsel duly appointed is a subject which might admit of a good deal of discussion.

  9. Empty Sella Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments - WebMD

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    Some doctors think that fewer than 1% of people who have it have symptoms or problems because of it. When people do have symptoms, these are the most common: Headaches. High blood pressure ...