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Consideration
In contracts consideration consists either in some right , interest , profit or benefit accruing to the one party , or some forbearance , detriment , loss or responsibility given, suffered or undertaken by the other . Something moving from one party to another, either to benefit of […]
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Consideration
In contracts consideration consists either in some right , interest , profit or benefit accruing to the one party , or some forbearance , detriment , loss or responsibility given, suffered or undertaken by the other . Something moving from one party to another, either to benefit of […]
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Consent
The deliberate assent amounting to an active acquiescence . An act of reason, accompanied with deliberation, the mind weighing, as in the balance , the good or evil of either side. To constitute consent, there must be a bargain between two parties . See People v Westek, 109 […]
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Consent
The deliberate assent amounting to an active acquiescence . An act of reason, accompanied with deliberation, the mind weighing, as in the balance , the good or evil of either side. To constitute consent, there must be a bargain between two parties . See People v Westek, 109 […]
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Subject
One who is under the governing power of another; a person owing allegiance to a monarch. liable , subordinate , subservient, answerable for. Also, the term means the thing or topic under consideration .
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Procedure
The mode of proceeding by which a legal right is enforced; the mode in which the successive steps in litigation are taken. That which regulates the formal steps in an action or other judicial proceeding . The law of procedure is also called adjective law , as opposed to […]
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Contest
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Contest Meaning of Contest An earnest struggle for superiority, defense , victory; competition; emulation; strife or argument . To contravert; litigate; oppose; call in question ; challenge ; dispute ; to […]
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Mutual
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Mutual Meaning of Mutual common to both parties . Intercha geable, reciprocal. Given and received, su. as a mutual engagement or relation . See Mistake Mutual […]
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Presidential Power
ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Dictionaries.Congressional Power; The Constitution; Department of Defense; Department of State; Militarism; Nuclear Strategy and Diplomacy; Party Politics; Power Politics; Presidential Advis…
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Would
The term sometimes expresses what might be expected and sometimes interchangeably with should. Safety Cub Inc. v. Ferguson, 205 N.E. 827, 137 Ind.App. 644.
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Under
Literally, a condition of inferiority or subservience or subject to or in conformity with and denotes curtailment or restriction of, but nevertheless agreement orcongruity with something else to which it is made applicable. Mason v City of Albertville, 158 So.2d 924, 276 Ala. 68.
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Under
Literally, a condition of inferiority or subservience or subject to or in conformity with and denotes curtailment or restriction of, but nevertheless agreement orcongruity with something else to which it is made applicable. Mason v City of Albertville, 158 So.2d 924, 276 Ala. 68.
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Other
Different or distinct from that already mentioned, additional or further. Ordinarily, the term is used in the context of a class of things and has to be read ejusdem generis