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  2. No good deed goes unpunished - Wikipedia

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    The modern expression "No good deed goes unpunished" is an ironic twist on this conventional morality. [ 1] The ironic usage of the phrase appears to be [weasel words] a 20th-century invention, found for example in Brendan Gill 's 1950 novel The Trouble of One House. [ 3] It is also featured prominently in the song "No Good Deed", from the 2003 ...

  3. List of Person of Interest characters - Wikipedia

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    Leon Tao ( Ken Leung) is a former forensic accountant and financial criminal, as well as a three-time person of interest, who has assisted Reese and Finch in some cases. Leon was targeted to die by the Aryan Brotherhood and the Russian Mafia and is saved both times by the timely intervention of Reese and Finch.

  4. Rule against perpetuities - Wikipedia

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    e. The rule against perpetuities is a legal rule in common law that prevents people from using legal instruments (usually a deed or a will) to exert control over the ownership of private property for a time long beyond the lives of people living at the time the instrument was written. Specifically, the rule forbids a person from creating future ...

  5. Bona fide purchaser - Wikipedia

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    A bona fide purchaser ( BFP ) – referred to more completely as a bona fide purchaser for value without notice – is a term used predominantly in common law jurisdictions in the law of real property and personal property to refer to an innocent party who purchases property without notice of any other party's claim to the title of that property.

  6. Person of interest - Wikipedia

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    For other uses, see Person of Interest. " Person of interest " is a term used by law enforcement in the United States, Canada, and other countries when identifying someone possibly involved in a criminal investigation who has not been arrested or formally accused of a crime. [ 1] It has no legal meaning, but refers to someone in whom the police ...

  7. Person of Interest season 1 - Wikipedia

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    To prevent abuse of its capabilities, Finch had programmed the Machine to only provide an identity of a person predicted to be involved in an imminent lethal crime, in the form of a Social Security number, but no details of the crime or whether the person of interest is a perpetrator or victim. Those involved in creating Northern Lights, such ...

  8. Person of Interest (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Person of Interest is an American science fiction crime drama [ 2] television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2011, [ 3] to June 21, 2016, [ 4] with its five seasons consisting of 103 episodes. The series was created by Jonathan Nolan; executive producers were Nolan, J. J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Greg Plageman, Denise Thé, and Chris ...

  9. List of Person of Interest episodes - Wikipedia

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    episodes. Person of Interest is an American science fiction crime drama television series created by Jonathan Nolan, who serves as an executive producer alongside J. J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Chris Fisher, Greg Plageman, and Denise Thé. [ 1] The series premiered on CBS on September 22, 2011, and stars Jim Caviezel as John Reese, a former CIA ...