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  • 101Breach of contract — Contract law Part …

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  • 105land reform — any program, esp. when undertaken by a national government, involving the redistribution of agricultural land among the landless. [1840 50, Amer.] * * * Deliberate change in the way agricultural land is held or owned, the methods of its… …

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  • 106labour law — Body of law that applies to matters such as employment, wages, conditions of work, labour unions, and labour management relations. Laws intended to protect workers, including children, from abusive employment practices were not enacted in… …

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  • 107performance — per·for·mance n 1: work done in employment unsatisfactory performance 2 a: what is required to be performed in fulfillment of a contract, promise, or obligation substituted a new performance in novation of the contract b: the fulfillment of a… …

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  • 108Creation of legal relations in English law — Business transactions are presumed to always carry intent to create legal relations, unlike social agreements. Creation of legal relations is a doctrine in English contract law that states an agreement is legally enforceable only if the… …

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  • 109Continental Airlines — Not to be confused with Continental Airways, a low cost airline in Russia. Continental Airlines IATA CO …

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  • 110Outsourcing — is the process of contracting a business function to someone else.[1] Contents 1 Overview 2 Reasons 3 Implications 3 …

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