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  • 31Real estate contract — A real estate contract is a contract for the purchase/sale, exchange, or other conveyance of real estate between parties. Real estate called leasehold estate is actually a rental of real property such as an apartment, and leases (rental… …

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  • 32Consideration under English law — Consideration is one of the three main building blocks of a contract in English contract law. Consideration can be anything of value (such as an item or service), which each party to a legally binding contract must agree to exchange if the… …

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  • 33CeCILL — infobox software license name = CEA CNRS INRIA Logiciel Libre author = CEA, CNRS, INRIA version = 2.0 copyright = CEA, CNRS, INRIA date = 5 September 2006 OSI approved = No Debian approved = ? Free Software = Yes GPL compatible = Yes copyleft =… …

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  • 34Contract — law …

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  • 35restrictive covenant — n 1: a covenant acknowledged in a deed or lease that restricts the free use or occupancy of property (as by forbidding commercial use or types of structures) one who purchases for value and without notice takes the land free from the restrictive… …

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  • 36Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties of India — The Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties are sections of the Constitution of India that prescribe the fundamental obligations of the Statefn|° to its citizens and the duties of the citizens to the State …

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  • 37Non-compete clause — Contract law Part …

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  • 38consideration — con·sid·er·a·tion n: something (as an act or forbearance or the promise thereof) done or given by one party for the act or promise of another see also contract compare motive ◇ Except in Louisiana, consideration is a necessary element to the… …

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  • 39lien — / lēn/ n [Anglo French, bond, obligation, literally, tie, band, from Old French, from Latin ligamen, from ligare to bind]: a charge or encumbrance upon property for the satisfaction of a debt or other duty that is created by agreement of the… …

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  • 40wa'ad — USA wa ad, Also known as wa d. This is a unilateral promise unsupported by consideration. There is no ijima (scholarly consensus) on whether a wa ad is enforceable. Scholars have argued that: • Fulfilling a promise is recommended but not… …

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