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ZERO-COUPON BOND

ZERO-COUPON BOND zone-of-danger rule. Torts. The doctrine allowing the recovery of damages for negligent infliction of emotional distress if the plaintiff was both located in the dangerous area created by the defendant’s negligence and frightened by the risk of harm. [Cases: Damages 49.10. C.J.S. Damages ¡ì 95; Torts ¡ì¡ì 67, 76¨C79, 82¨C83.] How do Chinese

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ZERO-COUPON BOND

ZERO-COUPON BOND zygnomic (zig-noh-mik), adj. Of, relating to, or involving an act whose evolution directly abridges the freedom of a person who bears a duty in the enjoyment of a legal advantage. ? This rather abstract term was coined by the philosopher Albert Kocourek in his book Jural Relations (1927). Cf. MESONOMIC. How to translate

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ZERO-COUPON BOND

ZERO-COUPON BOND zone of privacy. Constitutional law. A range of fundamental privacy rights that are implied in the express guarantees of the Bill of Rights. See PENUMBRA; RIGHT OF PRIVACY. [Cases: Constitutional Law 82(7). C.J.S. Constitutional Law ¡ì¡ì 584, 630¨C648; Right to Die¡ì 2.] What is the legal equivalence of ZERO-COUPON BOND in Chinese?

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