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bilateral
bilateral : affecting, obligating, or shared by both parties [a agreement]
Bilateral contract
Bilateral contract, a contract in which both the contracting parties are
bilateral contract
bilateral contract see contract
contract
which either party's performance is dependent on an uncertain event bilateral contract : a contract in which both parties have promised
Compromise
[Civil Procedure Code, 1908, O. 23, r. 3] Is always bilateral and means mutual adjustment, Haryana Urban Development Augthority v. S.P.
Offer
of course, need be a monetary one. In fact, in bilateral contracts, the mere promise of payment of the price suffices
Hague conference
Ord. 11, r. 5(8). The convention does not invalidate any bilateral civil procedure convention already in force. The following countries are
Flit
Flit, treason. postulates a bilateral transaction in which blows are exchanged between the parties, Bhagwan
Disposition
Act, 1889, s. 4(1)] --the word 'disposition' refers to a bilateral or a multilateral act. It does not refer to a
Compromise, Settlement
not apt to describe total surrender. A compromise is always bilateral and means mutual adjustment. 'Settlement' is termination of legal proceeding
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