Contracting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Contractible
Capable of contraction
Contractibleness
Contractibility
Acquittal contracts
Acquittal contracts, a discharge from an obligation, which is either by deed,
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Innominate contracts
Innominate contracts, those which had no particular names, as permutation and transaction,
Nominate contracts
Nominate contracts, those distinguished by particular names, Civil Law.
Contract
Contract, an agreement between competent parties, to do or to abstain
contract
contract [Latin contractus from contrahere to draw together, enter into (a
Institutions
of obligations into four kinds, for they arise: (1) ex contractu; (2) quasi ex contractu; (3) ex maleficio; (4) quasi ex
agreement
opinion, understanding, or intent ;esp : the mutual assent of contracting parties to the same terms [if they reach ] NOTE:
Letters of safe-conduct
(1), and such property is suspected to be in a contracting State, the court may issue a letter of request to
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