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  • 81covenant — cov·e·nant / kə və nənt/ n 1: an official agreement or compact an international covenant on human rights 2 a: a contract in its entirety or a promise within a contract for the performance or nonperformance of a particular act a covenant not to… …

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  • 82satisfaction — sat·is·fac·tion n 1 a: the act or fact of satisfying b: execution of an accord by performance of the substituted obligation often used in the phrase accord and satisfaction compare accord 3, transaction 3 c …

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  • 83Davis Contractors Ltd v Fareham Urban District Council — Davis Contractors Ltd v Fareham UDC Court House of Lords Citation(s) [1956] UKHL 3, [1956] AC 496 Ca …

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  • 84Nordenfelt v Maxim, Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Co Ltd — Nordenfelt v Maxim Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Co Ltd Court House of Lords Citation(s) [1894] AC 535 Keywords …

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  • 85Anticipatory Breach — In contract law, an action that shows a party s intention to fail to perform or fulfill its contractual obligations to another party. An anticipatory breach negates the counterparty s responsibility to perform its requirements under the contract …

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  • 86compact — I (dense) adjective arranged within a small space, bunched, close, close knit, close set, close together, closely united, clustered, cohesive, compacted, compressed, concentrated, condensed, consolidated, constricted, constringed, contracted,… …

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  • 87policy — pol·i·cy 1 / pä lə sē/ n pl cies: an overall plan, principle, or guideline; esp: one formulated outside of the judiciary obligated to consider legislative policy on the matter in their decision policy 2 n pl cies: a contract of insurance; also:… …

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  • 88specialty — spe·cial·ty n pl ties 1 [from the special form of the contract]: formal contract at contract 2: a doctrine providing that a person extradited can be prosecuted only for the charges described in the order for extradition …

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  • 89voluntary disablement — +the intentional act of a contractual party that renders a contractual obligation impossible to perform. +Voluntary disablement means that one party to a contract voluntarily engages in some conduct that makes it virtually impossible for him to… …

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  • 90due date — index maturity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 due date …

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