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remedy
for a wrong : the relief (as damages, restitution, specific performance, or an injunction) that may be given or ordered by
Contract of service and contract for service
professional or technical services, to or for another in the performance of which he is not subject to detailed direction and
Deposit
to a person as an earnest or security for the performance of some contract, especially a contract for the sale of
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Collusion
or more persons for one common purpose - a concerted performance of a fabula disguised as a judicium - an unreal
Bargain
agreement between the parties for the exchange of promises or performance. A bargain is not necessarily a contract because the consideration
Hostage
A person given as a pledge or security for the performance of the conditions of a treaty or stipulations of any
Guarantee
to answer for the payment of some debt or the performance of some duty in case of the failure of another
statute of frauds
in the Important Laws section compare main purpose rule part performance at performance NOTE: There are many statutes of frauds, but
Workman
in excess of Rs. 500 per month or if he performs managerial functions by reason of a power vested in him
Uses
and notorious ceremony, technically called livery of seisin, which was performed openly and in the presence of the people of the
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