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Binding
That binds obligatory
binding
binding 1 : imposing a legal obligation [the agreement is on
contractual
contractual : of, relating to, or constituting a contract [a agreement] con·trac·tu·al·ly adv
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obligation
: a promise, acknowledgment, or agreement (as a contract) that binds one to a specific performance (as payment) ;also : the
Married women's property
trustee; (2) should be capable of contracting, so as to bind her separate property as if she were a feme sole:
Earnest
sum paid by the buyer of goods in order to bind the seller to the terms of the agreement. It is
Separate estate
contract entered into by her with respect to and to bind her separate property whether she is or is not in
Void
of being enforced by law, or has no legal or binding force, but frequently the word is used and construed as
jurisdiction
persons before it that allows the court to issue a binding judgment : personal jurisdiction in this entry in rem jurisdiction
Obligation
Obligation, an act which binds a person to some performance; also a bond containing a
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Bind - Law Dictionary Search Results
Binding
That binds obligatory
binding
binding 1 : imposing a legal obligation [the agreement is on
contractual
contractual : of, relating to, or constituting a contract [a agreement] con·trac·tu·al·ly adv
Keep your definitions linked to case research
obligation
: a promise, acknowledgment, or agreement (as a contract) that binds one to a specific performance (as payment) ;also : the
Married women's property
trustee; (2) should be capable of contracting, so as to bind her separate property as if she were a feme sole:
Earnest
sum paid by the buyer of goods in order to bind the seller to the terms of the agreement. It is
Separate estate
contract entered into by her with respect to and to bind her separate property whether she is or is not in
Void
of being enforced by law, or has no legal or binding force, but frequently the word is used and construed as
jurisdiction
persons before it that allows the court to issue a binding judgment : personal jurisdiction in this entry in rem jurisdiction
Obligation
Obligation, an act which binds a person to some performance; also a bond containing a
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