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Bargain for votes

Bargain for votes, a bargain for the purposes of this s. … this s. does not mean that the candidate or his agent makes an offer and the voter accepts it in the

Frauds, Statute of

should accept part, or give something in earnest to bind bargain or in part payment, or some memorandum in writing of … and signed by the parties making the same, or their agents lawfully authorized by writing, have the effect of leases at

Broker

breaks into small pieces], (1) an agent employed to make bargains and contracts between other persons in matters of trade, commerce

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Earnest

in part payment,' or some note in writing of the bargain be made and signed by the parties to be charged … and signed by the parties to be charged or their agents. As to what amount is sufficient earnest, Blackstone lays it

duty

a labor union to represent the employees in its collective bargaining unit fairly and in good faith duty of loy·al·ty : … fiduciary duty : a duty obligating a fiduciary (as an agent or trustee) to act with loyalty and honesty and in

good faith

under the National Labor Relations Act that employers and unions bargain in good faith. … The law also generally requires good faith of fiduciaries and agents acting on behalf of their principals. There is also a

Deed

such as enrolment in Chancery of grants by the Crown, bargains and sales of freeholds, pursuant to 27 Hen. 8, c. … under the deed, though it may be delivered to an agent or solicitor acting for all parties in the matter of

Salary or wages

goods, which form the subject-mater of this sale; (2) The bargain or contract which, when executed, will result in the passing … by them. The society does not cease to be an agent of the transaction is not a sale by the members

Tail

assurance of a fee-simple were feoffment (at the Common Law), bargain and sale, covenant to stand seised, a release (under the … for life, the legislature has introduced a reasonable but unaccountable agent, denominated 'the protector of the settlement,' who is, in many

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