Conflict of laws is the set of rules or laws a jurisdiction applies to a case, transaction, or other occurrence that has connections to more than one jurisdiction.
Physical or chemical properties of materials and systems can often be categorized as being either intensive or extensive, according to how the property changes when the size of the system changes.
intensive and extensive propertiesintensive or extensive property
A property, in some object-oriented programming languages, is a special sort of class member, intermediate in functionality between a field and a method.
In mathematics, a locally compact topological group G has property if the trivial representation is an isolated point in its unitary dual equipped with the Fell topology.
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