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Contradictory
Affirming the contrary implying a denial of what has been asserted also mutually contradicting inconsistent
contract
soundness) and must have a lawful, not criminal, object. Except in Louisiana, a valid contract also requires consideration, mutuality of obligations, and a meeting of the minds. In Louisiana, a valid contract requires the consent of the
double dipping
double dipping : the usually illicit practice of accepting income from two mutually exclusive sources (as from a government pension and a government salary or from two insurers for the same
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interlock
interlock : to be or become mutually connected ;also : to be consistent in regard to major elements [confessions that ]
meeting of the minds
meeting of the minds :assent to the mutually agreed upon and understood terms of an agreement by the parties to a contract that may be manifest
plea bargain
plea bargain The process in which the defendant and the prosecutor in a criminal case work out a mutually satisfactory disposition of the case subject to court approval. It usually involves the defendant's pleading guilty to a
pledge
other obligation [pledged his car as collateral for the loan] 2 : to bind by a pledge [we mutually to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor "Declaration of Independence"] 3 : to assure
Eastern Church
century became final in 1054 The Eastern Church consists of twelve thirteen if the Bulgarian Church be included mutually independent churches including among these the Hellenic Church or Church of Greece and the Russian Church using the
mutualist
One practising or advocating the doctrine of mutualism
Intercommunicable
Capable of being mutually communicated
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Mutual - Law Dictionary Search Results
Contradictory
Affirming the contrary implying a denial of what has been asserted also mutually contradicting inconsistent
contract
soundness) and must have a lawful, not criminal, object. Except in Louisiana, a valid contract also requires consideration, mutuality of obligations, and a meeting of the minds. In Louisiana, a valid contract requires the consent of the
double dipping
double dipping : the usually illicit practice of accepting income from two mutually exclusive sources (as from a government pension and a government salary or from two insurers for the same
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interlock
interlock : to be or become mutually connected ;also : to be consistent in regard to major elements [confessions that ]
meeting of the minds
meeting of the minds :assent to the mutually agreed upon and understood terms of an agreement by the parties to a contract that may be manifest
plea bargain
plea bargain The process in which the defendant and the prosecutor in a criminal case work out a mutually satisfactory disposition of the case subject to court approval. It usually involves the defendant's pleading guilty to a
pledge
other obligation [pledged his car as collateral for the loan] 2 : to bind by a pledge [we mutually to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor "Declaration of Independence"] 3 : to assure
Eastern Church
century became final in 1054 The Eastern Church consists of twelve thirteen if the Bulgarian Church be included mutually independent churches including among these the Hellenic Church or Church of Greece and the Russian Church using the
mutualist
One practising or advocating the doctrine of mutualism
Intercommunicable
Capable of being mutually communicated
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