Contracting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eserine
It is used in ophthalmic surgery for its effect in contracting the pupil
Remitter
greatest security on which men rely in all manner of contracting. The same law holds, if it had been by matter
Contrahent
Entering into covenant contracting as contrahent parties
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Bilateral contract
Bilateral contract, a contract in which both the contracting parties are bound to fulfil obligations reciprocally towards each other;
Contractive
to contract having the property or power or power of contracting
Contraction
The act or process of contracting shortening or shrinking the state of being contracted as contraction
Contractile
tending to contract having the power or property of contracting or of shrinking into shorter or smaller dimensions as the
Constringent
Having the quality of contracting binding or compressing
usury
exorbitant interest rates ;specif : the crime of charging or contracting to charge an unlawfully high rate of interest 2 :
intent
court's attempt to fulfill the donor's ] [the of the contracting parties implied by their language] see also original intent with
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