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[edit] Interesting topic
This is an extremely complex area of law and, rather than go into any real detail, I have contented myself with the briefest listing of relevant laws, and a few principles. Any reader who really wants to know had better go to a specialist source. -David91 20:29, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)