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Contract for the hire of goods

Contract for the hire of goods, means a contract, other than an excepted contract, under which one person bails or agrees to bail goods to another by way of hire. Supply of Goods and Service Act, 1982 (UK), Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2, para 856, p. 868....


future contract

future contract : futures contract at contract ...


Bilateral contract

Bilateral contract, a contract in which both the contracting parties are bound to fulfil obligations reciprocally towards each other; as a contract of sale, where one becomes bound to deliver the thing sold, and the other to pay the price of it, Civil Law....


land contract

land contract : land installment contract at contract ...


implied in fact contract

implied in fact contract :implied contract at contract ...


Contract for sale

Contract for sale. A sale implies a consideration in money or money's worth in return for the thing sold and consequently consideration is an integral part of a contract for sale. The legal incidents of a contract for sale of goods have been embodied and codified in the Sale of Goods Act, 1893. See SALE....


Contract of guarantee

Contract of guarantee, in relation to any hire-purchase agreement, means a contract whereby a person (in this Act referred to as the surety) guarantees the performance of all or any of the hirer's obligations under the hire-purchase agreement. [Hire-Purchase Act, 1972 (26 of 1972), s. 2 (a)]...


Aleatory contract

Aleatory contract, an agreement of which the effects, with respect both to the advantages and losses, whether to all parties, or to some of them, depend on an uncertain event, Ibid. see WAGERING CONTRACT...


Unilateral contract

Unilateral contract. When the party to whom an engagement is made makes no express agreement on his part the contract is called unilateral, even in cases where the civil law attached certain obliga-tions to his acceptance. A loan of money and a loan for use were of this kind, Civ. Law.A promise without consideration is of this nature if by deed it is prima facie enforceable. See CONSIDERATION....


shipment contract

shipment contract see contract ...



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