nature of an agreement

  • 71conformity — con•form•i•ty [[t]kənˈfɔr mɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) action in accord with prevailing social standards, attitudes, practices, etc 2) correspondence in form, nature, or character; agreement; congruity 3) compliance or acquiescence; obedience 4) gel …

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  • 72arm's length —    The nature of an agreement when it has been made by two parties freely and independently of each other. If the parties are relatives or have a prior contract that puts one under the control of the other, the new agreement may not have been… …

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  • 73letter of license — In English law, a written instrument in the nature of an agreement, signed by all the creditors of a failing or embarrassed debtor in trade, granting him an extension of time for the payment of the debts, allowing him in the meantime to carry on… …

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  • 74letter of license — In English law, a written instrument in the nature of an agreement, signed by all the creditors of a failing or embarrassed debtor in trade, granting him an extension of time for the payment of the debts, allowing him in the meantime to carry on… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 75Elsweyr — is a region of the fictional continent of Tamriel featured in The Elder Scrolls series of RPGs. Its location has been fixed since the first entry in the series, , acting as real world drugs would, corrupting society, furthering criminal… …

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  • 76Chapelton v Barry Urban District Council — Chapelton v Barry UDC Court Court of Appeal Citation(s) [1940] 1 KB 532 Judge(s) sitting Slesser LJ, Mackinnon LJ and Goddard LJ Chapelton v Ba …

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  • 77conformity — /keuhn fawr mi tee/, n., pl. conformities. 1. action in accord with prevailing social standards, attitudes, practices, etc. 2. correspondence in form, nature, or character; agreement, congruity, or accordance. 3. compliance or acquiescence;… …

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  • 78at one — adverb a) In harmony or unity. She felt perfectly at one with nature. b) In agreement, unanimous …

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  • 79precise — pre|cise W3 [prıˈsaıs] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: précis, from Latin praecisus, from praecidere to cut off ] 1.) precise information, details etc are exact, clear, and correct = ↑exact ▪ precise sales figures ▪ It was difficult to… …

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  • 80after — /ˈaftə / (say ahftuh) preposition 1. behind in place; following behind: people placed in a line one after another. 2. in pursuit of; in search of; with or in desire for: run after her. 3. concerning: to inquire after a person. 4. later in time… …