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emption
emption (ˈɛmpʃən) [ad. L. emptiōn-em buying, n. of action f. emĕ-re to buy.] 1. The action of buying: chiefly in phrases, right of (sole) emption, etc., or with allusion to 2.1461–83 Ord. R. Househ. 73 The chief Butler..taketh his resceytes of money..of the Thesaurer..for all the emptiones of his of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Preemption
Preemption or pre-emption may refer to: Legal FDA preemption, legal theory in the United States that exempts product manufacturers from tort claims regarding Federal law Pre-emption rights, the right of existing shareholders in a company to buy shares offered for sale before they are offered to the public wikipedia.org
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pre-emption
pre-emption (priːˈɛm(p)ʃən) [ad. med.L. *præemptiōn-em, n. of action f. *præemĕre to buy beforehand: see pre- A. 2 and emption. Cf. F. préemption (1812 in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. Purchase by one person or corporation before an opportunity is offered to others; also, the right to make such purchase; spec. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pre-emption right
A pre-emption right, right of pre-emption, or first option to buy is a contractual right to acquire certain property newly coming into existence before Overall, pre-emption right is similar to the concept of a call option. wikipedia.org
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pre-emptor
pre-emptor (priːˈɛm(p)tər) Also pre-empter. [f. as pre-emption + -or; cf. med.L. præemptor (Gloss. Gr.-L., in L. and Sh.), agent-n. f. *præemĕre: see pre- A. 2 and emptor.] 1. One who acquires land by pre-emption. N. Amer.1846 Worcester, Pre-emptor [citing Judge Storey]. 1855 Kansas Hist. Coll. (189... Oxford English Dictionary
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Preemption Line
In Schuyler County it forms the west line of the town of Reading, for most of this length along Pre-emption Road. The Pre-emption Road continues a short distance into Wayne County as far as the new Erie Canal; it is not marked farther north. wikipedia.org
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Federal preemption
that disfavors pre-emption. touchstone in every pre-emption case". wikipedia.org
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pre-emption
pre-emption/ˌpri:ˈempʃn; prɪ`ɛmpʃən/ n[U]1 (fml 文)(a) purchase by one person, group, etc before others have the chance to buy 优先购买.(b) right to do this 优先购买权.2 obtaining or preventing (sth) by acting in advance 抢先行动以占有或阻止(某事物). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Mecelle
Book 9: Interdiction, Constraint and Pre-emption In this book, interdiction, constraint, and pre-emption are legally codified where interdiction consists In regards to pre-emption, this book includes conditions attaching to the right of pre-emption, the claim of pre-emption, and the effect of pre-emption wikipedia.org
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How does the kernel scheduler know a timeslice has passed? In my previous question How does the kernel scheduler know how to pre-empt a process? I was given an answer to how pre-emption occurs. Now I am wondering, ho...
> It seems like some hardware timer would be necessary? Yes, the kernel relies on hardware to generate an interrupt at regular intervals. On PCs, this was historically the 8253/8254 programmable interval timer, or an emulation thereof, then the local APIC timer, then the HPET. Current Linux kernels ...
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Off-air pickup
Also, if there was a local pre-emption either due to breaking news or a pre-planned pre-emption of the network on the originating station, the other station would have to scramble to find alternate programming to carry during the pre-emption, either by asking the network for film of a program in advance, picking wikipedia.org
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Mandatory pre-emption rights in China - DLA Piper REALWORLD
China. Certain pre-emption rights exist under the PRC law when real estate assets are sold: a co-owner who shares ownership of the property shall have the right to transfer his own share while the other co-owners shall have the pre-emption right to purchase under equal conditions, and. the tenant has the pre-emption right to purchase the leased ...
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Buckman Co. v. Plaintiffs' Legal Committee
A divided panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reversed, arguing that there was no express pre-emption. He concluded that there was express pre-emption because holding these claims under state law would "inevitably conflict" with the FDA's duty to police wikipedia.org
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Lucy Stedman Lamson
In March, 1889, she filed a timber claim and a pre-emption in Skamania County, Washington, and in June, in the beginning of the summer vacation, she moved her household goods to her pre-emption, and, accompanied by a young Norwegian woman, commenced the six months' residence required by the government to wikipedia.org
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Metabolite damage
Damage pre-emption Pre-emption prevents damage from happening. Preventing this excess is thus pre-emption of potential damage. wikipedia.org
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