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break dancing
a type of solo dancing in which the dancer performs elaborate footwork pantomime and various acrobatic movements such as spinning
tender
of tendering b : an unconditional offer of payment or performance (as in discharge of an obligation) that is coupled with
interest
as that which would have resulted had the contract been performed called also expectancy interest compare reliance interest in this entry
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impracticability
relief from obligations under a contract may be granted when performance has been rendered excessively difficult, expensive, or harmful by an
goods and services
service (1) must be a real activity; (2) must be performed to the order of, or for the benefit of, someone
default
in the civil law of Louisiana : a delay in performing under a contract that is recognized by the other party
accord
offer by which the parties agree that a specified future performance will discharge in full an obligation when performed even though
Ulthural servants
servants, the duties of Ulthural servants relate mainly to the performance of poojas, rituals and other services to the deity, the
Impracticability
practical difficulties or other reasons it is incapable of being performed, Major Radha Krishan v. Union of India, AIR 1996 SC
Deedless
Not performing or not having performed deeds or exploits inactive
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