Onerous

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Onerous Definition

A contract, lease, share, or other right is said to be “onerous” when the obligations attaching to it counterbalance or exceed the advantage to be derived from it, either absolutely or with reference to the particular possessor. Rapalje & L.

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A contract, lease, share, or other right is said to be “onerous” when the obligations attaching to it counterbalance or exceed the advantage to be derived from it, either absolutely or with reference to the particular possessor. Rapalje & L.

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This definition of Onerous is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.


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