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superficies

superficies (s[y]oo-p[schwa]r-fish-ee-eez or -fish-eez), n. [Latin “surface”] Roman & civil law. 1. The surface of the ground. 2. An improvement that stands on the surface of the ground, such as a building, other construction, trees, plants, or crops. 3. The right of a superficiarius. See SUPERFICIARIUS.

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Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act

Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act 〈美〉《修订的统一扶养费相互执行法》 美国各州均有对被遗弃的配偶——通常为母亲——进行保护的法律,受害人可以无偿要求地方检察官起诉遗弃者。只要能够证明未进行扶养,则居于他州的遗弃配偶的一方就应向其居住地法院的书记官支付扶养费,并由后者通过另一法院的书记官转交给被遗弃的一方。此种案件的难点在于如何找到遗弃者。

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money supply

money supply 货币供应;货币供应量 经济中任一时间点的货币量。它包括流通中的货币和支票账户存款。根据其流动性的不同,可以将货币供应量分成四组:第一组(M-1)包括流通中的货币、支票账户和汇票;第二组(M-2)包括M-1、互助基金、隔夜回购协议和储蓄账户;第三组(M-3)包括M-2、长期回购协议和超过100 000美元的定期存款;第四组(L)包括M-3、银行承兑汇票、国库券和其他类似的长期投资。

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supersedere

supersedere (s[y]oo-p[schwa]r-s[schwa]-deer-ee). [Law Latin] Hist. SIST. “When creditors voluntarily agree to supersede or sist diligence against their debtor for a certain period, such an agreement is called a supersedere; and the same name is given to any judicial act by which creditors are restrained from doing diligence. A creditor who commits a breach of the

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