Contracting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Scientia utrinque par pares contrahentes facit
(3 Bur. 1910), equal knowledge on both sides makes the contracting parties equal.
debar
from having or doing something ;specif : to exclude from contracting with the federal government or a federal contractor [was debarred
Spouse
spouse is living that would not prohibit the parties from contracting the marriage within the meaning of clause (i), sub-s. (1)
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bid protests
awarded in violation of the laws and regulations that govern contracting with the federal government. Source: FindLaw
Repudiation
(see WARRANTY); (3) the refusal to accept a benefice. A contracting party's words or actions that indicate an intention not to
Corrugant
Having the power of contracting into wrinkles
Agricultural Gangs Act, 1867
hire children, young persons, and women, with a view to contracting with farmers and others for the execution on their lands
Narrowing
The act of contracting or of making or becoming less in breadth or extent
Most favored nation clause
clause often inserted in treaties by which each of the contracting nations binds itself to grant to the other in certain
Heart
A hollow muscular organ which by contracting rhythmically keeps up the circulation of the blood
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