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Qué (quién) es law abiding - definición

GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS WHOSE PRIMARY INTEREST AND ACTIVITIES INVOLVE MOTORCYCLES
Motorcycle clubs; Biker club; Motorcycle Club; Law-abiding motorcycle club
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Corporate law         
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BODY OF LAW THAT APPLIES TO THE RIGHTS, RELATIONS, AND CONDUCT OF PERSONS, COMPANIES, ORGANIZATIONS AND BUSINESSES
Companies law; Business law; Business form; Company registration; Business organisations; Business Organisations; Business Organisation; Business Law; Corporation law; Corporations law; Company law; Company Law; Corporate theory; Corporation Law; Corporate Law; Types of business units; Business Rules; Company Rules; Business organizations law; Business partnership law; Sole proprietorship law; Sole trader law; Limited liability company law; Proprietorship law; Income law; Expense law; Expenditure law; Debt law; Loan law; Credit law; Moneylending law; Money lending law; Wage law; Salary law; Liability law; Goods and services law; Good and service law; Products and services law; Product and service law; Commercial litigation; Corporate compliance law; Corporate governance law; Commercial Litigation; Business lawyer; Business corporation; Law of Business Associations; Enterprise law
Corporate law (also known as business law, company law or enterprise law) is the body of law governing the rights, relations, and conduct of persons, companies, organizations and businesses. The term refers to the legal practice of law relating to corporations, or to the theory of corporations.
Linus's law         
CLAIM ABOUT SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT THAT GIVEN A LARGE DEVELOPER BASE, BUGS WILL BE FIXED QUICKLY
Linuss Law; Given enough eyeballs; Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow; Torvalds's law; Torvalds law; Torvald's law; Linus’ law; Linus' law; Linus's Law; Many eyes fallacy; Linus' Law; Linus Law
In software development, Linus's law is the assertion that "given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow".
Mariotte's law         
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EXPERIMENTAL GAS LAW
Boyle's Law; Boyles law; Mariotte's law; Boyle Mariotte law; Boyle Mariotte's law; Boyle–Mariotte law; Boyle-Mariotte Law; Boyle Mariotte Law; Boyle-Mariotte's law; Mariotte law; Mariotte Law; Boyle law; Boyles Law; Boyle-Mariotte law; Boyle-Mariotte
·- ·see Boyle's law, under Law.

Wikipedia

Motorcycle club

A motorcycle club is a group of individuals whose primary interest and activities involve motorcycles. A motorcycle group can range as clubbed groups of different bikes or bikers who own same model of vehicle like the Harley Owners Group.

There are a great many brand clubs, i.e. clubs dedicated to a particular marque, including those sponsored by various manufacturers, modeled on the original brand club, the Harley Owners Group. There are also large national independent motorcycle clubs, for example, the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America, and the Dominar Owners Club (DOC), an exclusive motorcycle group for Bajaj Dominar bikes only. There are also specific clubs for women, such as the Women's International Motorcycle Association, and clubs for lesbians and gays, such as Dykes on Bikes.

Clubs catering for those interested in vintage machines such as the Vintage Motor Cycle Club are also popular as well as those centered on particular venues. Clubs catering for riders' rights such as the Motorcycle Action Group, and charities like The Royal British Legion Riders Branch are also popular. Many affiliate with an umbrella organization, such as the British Motorcyclists Federation in the UK, or FEMA in Europe. Producing national and local branch club magazines and events are typical activities of such clubs.

Other organizations whose activities primarily involve motorcycles exist for specific purposes or social causes such as the Patriot Guard Riders, who provide funeral escorts for military veterans, and Rolling Thunder, which advocates for troops missing in action and prisoners of war. While neither of the latter two groups require a motorcycle for membership, they are motorcycling-oriented and much of their activity involves rides.

There are numerous religiously oriented clubs such as the Christian Motorcyclists Association, a biker ministry, charities such as Freewheelers EVS, which use motorcycles to provide an out-of-hours emergency medical courier service, and clubs which attract membership from specific groups, such as the Blue Knights Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, for law enforcement personnel.

In the United Kingdom, two charities (the Institute of Advanced Motorists and RoSPA Advanced Drivers and Riders) have significant-sized motorcycle clubs with trained volunteers to promote roadcraft and help riders pass an advanced driving test.

Ejemplos de uso de law abiding
1. Tough on law abiding citizens, tough on the causes of law abiding citizens.
2. Mazuz said his intervention was intended to protect "law–abiding citizens who pay their taxes regularly." But David is also a law–abiding citizen.
3. Many thousands of British Muslims are patriotic, law–abiding citizens.
4. The law–abiding middle classes will recycle and pay.
5. But I also believe Scotland is a law–abiding country.