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  • Darth Vader

    The central villain of the Star Wars sage, Darth Vader is the father of Luke Skywalker, and general of the Death Star and imperial fleet. Darth Vader has to wear a mask and suit, due to his near death experience where he lost limbs and his ability to breath by himself. Darth Vader's powers come ...

    Entertainment; Popular culture
  • Bane

    Super-villain to Batman, Bane is one of Batman's more physically and mentally challenging foes. Bane was trained by the same teacher of Batman, Ra's al Ghul. He is Highly intelligent with a photographic memory, knows 6 languages, and was able to identify Batman's true identity within a ...

    Entertainment; Popular culture
  • Green Goblin

    Spider-man's enemy, the Green Goblin, is a Halloween themed super-villain. The Green Goblin is character Norman Osborn, who becomes the Green Goblin after a failed science experiment. The Green Goblin's weapons are pumpkin bombs, smoke and gas grenades, bat-shaped boomerangs, and gloves that can ...

    Entertainment; Popular culture
  • Lord Voldemort

    Harry Potter's archenemy, Voldemort, is also referred to as 'He who must not be named' and 'You-Know-Who' in the Harry Potter series. Voldemort, the leader of the 'Death Eaters' main quest is to rid the wizarding world of Muggle (non-magical) heritage, and conquer both the wizarding world and ...

    Entertainment; Popular culture
  • Venom

    Spider-man's dark, violent and murderous counterpart. The villain became to be when a reporter, Eddie Brock, found a discarded black spider-man-like costume that had dark powers. Venom's character has an alien-like mouth with huge fangs and tongue, and has all of spider-mans powers. Venom is also ...

    Entertainment; Popular culture
  • restrictive covenant

    This covenant is placed in contractual agreements, which prohibits the party or parties from working with competitors for the duration, or for some time, after the contract is completed. It must be properly written or courts will view it as a restraint of trade and not enforce them.

    Law; Contracts
  • repudiation

    This is where a party refuses to comply with a contract amounting to a breach of contract.

    Law; Contracts
  • joint and several liability

    This is where parties act within the contract as partners and have 'joint, and several liability'. This means each partner is also liable for the entire contract. In the case of a liability or creditor, they must pay in full and recover the partners share of contribution individually.

    Law; Contracts
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