• in French law and pt:aval Portuguese law, and the avallo in Italian law. The words aval and avallo were themselves derived from hawala. The transfer of...
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    Wales similarly derived the name of Avalon from its purported former ruler, Avallo. The name is also similar to "Avallus", described by Pliny the Elder in...
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  • Origen Emilia Sánchez Chiquetti Brazil Queer Utopia: Act I Cruising Lui Avallos Portugal, Brazil Tales of the March Stefano Casertano Germany, Italy A...
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    in common law and in civil laws such as the aval in French law and the avallo in Italian law. The Waqf in Islamic law, which developed during the 7th–9th...
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    Aballo appears on the Antonine Itinerary and in the Tabula Peutingeriana. ("Avallo = Aballo:aval0072". Society for Late Antiquity, University of South Carolina...
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    later influenced the development of the Aval in French civil law and the Avallo in Italian law. Roman law was heavily influenced by Greek teachings. It...
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    stadium?". Twin Cities. 23 April 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2018. www.avallo.com, Avallo Web Development. "Lobbyists". cfb.mn.gov. Retrieved 4 April 2018....
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