Performance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Impossible or impermissible
of being effected from lack of adequate means, impossible of performance, not feasible; 'impracticable' means impossible or un-reasonably difficult of performance,
Lease
than by deed, i.e., by parol. The doctrine of part performance is not affected [s. 55(d)]. Under that doctrine leases which
pledge
in ] b : something given as security for the performance of an act 4 : a binding promise to do
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Infringing copy
by any means; (iv) in relation to a programme or performance in which such a broadcast reproduction right or a performer's
beneficiary
direct beneficiary whom the party paying for the other party's performance intends to benefit as payment for a debt or obligation
cure
pleadings] b : to correct or make acceptable (a defective performance or delivery under a contract) [the nonconformity would be seasonably
damage
cover, mitigate, remittitur compare declaratory judgment at judgment, injunction specific performance at performance NOTE: The trier of fact determines the amount
default
is recognized by the other party NOTE: A party whose performance under a contract is delayed is not automatically in default.
force majeure clause
majeure clause : a clause in an agreement that excuses performance in the event that a force majeure makes the performance
frustration
contract law: parties to a contract may be excused from performance even though performance is still possible if the reason for
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