Mutualism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mutualism
The doctrine of mutual dependence as the condition of individual and social welfare
Compromise
Compromise, an adjustment of claims in dispute by mutual concession; also a mutual promise of two or more parties
Compromise, Settlement
Compromise, Settlement, the expression com-promise means settlement of difference by mutual concessions. It is an agreement reached by adjustment of conflicting
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fund
in lieu of a capital stock account set up by mutual insurance companies to cover unforeseen losses sink·ing fund : a
Consideration
the contract, upon the ground that such great inequality betokens mutual mistake, or fraud or undue advantage on the one side,
Inconsistent
Inconsistent, 'inconsistent', according to Black's Legal Dictionary, means mutually repugnant or contradictory; contrary, the one to the other so
Assensio mentium
Assensio mentium [Lat.], The meeting of minds i.e. mutual consent. Mutual assent, which is the meetings of the minds
Mistake
where they have been drawn up, by reason of a mutual mistake, to an effect militating against the intentions of both,
Marriage
that under the local law dissolution can be obtained by mutual consent or at the will of either party with merely
Exchange
of sale denotes a transfer of property in goods by mutual consent. Such a transfer of ownership must be in relation
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