contract operation

  • 41Management contract — A management contract is an arrangement under which operational control of an enterprise is vested by contract in a separate enterprise which performs the necessary managerial functions in return for a fee. Management contracts involve not just… …

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  • 42liberty of contract — The right to make a contract and the right to terminate a contract subject only to civil liability for unwarranted termination, both of which rights are protected by the United States Constitution. 16 Am J2d Const L § 373. The right to acquire… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 43A condition which prevents a contract from going into operation until it has been fulfilled — Classification Conditions are either express or implied, the former when incorporated in express terms in the deed, contract, lease, or grant; the latter, when inferred or presumed by law, from the nature of the transaction or the conduct of the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 44A condition which prevents a contract from going into operation until it has been fulfilled — Classification Conditions are either express or implied, the former when incorporated in express terms in the deed, contract, lease, or grant; the latter, when inferred or presumed by law, from the nature of the transaction or the conduct of the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 45inducing breach of contract — a form of economic tort (See economic torts) consisting in A knowingly and unjustifiably inducing B to breach his contract with C, causing loss to C. The law generally permits considerable freedom in economic matters. In the leading case of Mogul …

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  • 46performance contract — ➔ contract1 * * * performance contract UK US noun [C] ► HR, LAW a legal agreement in which one organization agrees to pay another when they successfully finish the project or task they were employed to do: »The street lighting service is… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 47constructive contract — A species of contracts which arise, not from the intent of the parties, but from the operation of law to avoid an injustice. These are sometimes referred to as quasi contracts or contracts implied in law as contrasted with contracts implied in… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 48constructive contract — A species of contracts which arise, not from the intent of the parties, but from the operation of law to avoid an injustice. These are sometimes referred to as quasi contracts or contracts implied in law as contrasted with contracts implied in… …

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  • 49requirement contract — A contract which calls for the one party to furnish all of the supply of a certain material required for the operation of the business of the other party for a prescribed time, and for the latter to purchase all of such required supply from the… …

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  • 50exception in contract — Something omitted from the operation of the contract in reference to the subject matter. As the word is frequently used in contracts, it usually indicates that something is taken out from the principal matter provided for in the clause or… …

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