Contract encyclopedia

August 3rd, 2008

Contract encyclopedia

Contract - MSN Encarta
Contract, in law, an agreement that creates an obligation binding upon the parties involved. The essentials of a contract are as follows: mutual... (more...)
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Social Contract Theory [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
View that morality is based on social agreements that serve the interests of those who make the agreement. (more...)

Contract - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A contract is an exchange of promises between two or more parties to do or refrain from doing an act which is enforceable in a court of law. Contract law is based on the Latin ... (more...)

Social contract encyclopedia topics | Reference.com
social contract, agreement or covenant by which men are said to have abandoned the "state of nature" to form the society in which they now live. (more...)

Contract Law
A contract is a legally binding agreement between 2 or more persons for a particular purpose. In general, contracts are always formed on the same pattern. A person offers to give ... (more...)
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Contract - MSN Encarta
Contract, in law, an agreement that creates an obligation binding upon the parties thereto. The essentials of a contract are as follows: 1 mutual... (more...)
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Contracts: Encyclopedia of Everyday Law
Contracts: Encyclopedia of Everyday Law ... Background. A contract is an agreement between two parties that creates an obligation to do or refrain from doing a particular thing. (more...)

Contracts - Encyclopedia - Business Terms
A contract is a legally enforceable promise. Contracts are vital to society because they facilitate cooperation and trust. Rather than relying on fear of reprisal or the hope of ... (more...)

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Contract
The canonical and moralist doctrine on this subject is a development of that contained in the Roman civil law. In civil law, a contract is defined as the union of several persons ... (more...)

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