Tag: Letters of Credit
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Attorney Fees
Attorney Fees in United States Attorney Fees Definition Lawyer's Fee in this Legal Encyclopedia Attorney's Fee definition in the Law Dictionary Non Hourly Fees and Alternative Fee Structure by Rachel Glas The golden age of $1,000-an-hour billing continues to fade in 2010-2011 as U.S. law […]
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Duration
Duration (Copyright Protection) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of duration. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Copyright Protection is provided. Finally, the subject of Internet Law in relation with duration is examined. Note that a list of cross […]
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Duration
Duration (Copyright Protection) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of duration. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Copyright Protection is provided. Finally, the subject of Internet Law in relation with duration is examined. Note that a list of cross […]
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Assignments
Assignments in the United States Introduction to Assignments Assignment and Discharge of Contracts 1. Definition of assignment.—Persons other than a creditor may become entitled by representation or assignment to stand in the creditor's place, to exercise his rights under the […]
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Assignments
Assignments in the United States Introduction to Assignments Assignment and Discharge of Contracts 1. Definition of assignment.—Persons other than a creditor may become entitled by representation or assignment to stand in the creditor's place, to exercise his rights under the […]
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Consideration
Consideration Consideration Definition (Law Lat. comideratio). The material cause which moves a contracting party to enter into a contract. 2 Bl. Comm. 443. The price, motive, or matter of inducement to a contract, whether it be the compensation which is paid, or the inconvenience which is […]
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Consideration
Consideration Consideration Definition (Law Lat. comideratio). The material cause which moves a contracting party to enter into a contract. 2 Bl. Comm. 443. The price, motive, or matter of inducement to a contract, whether it be the compensation which is paid, or the inconvenience which is […]
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Warranties
Warranties in the United States Article 2 of the UCC contains several warranty provisions (including Implied Warranty and Express Warranty), though these are not related specifically to products liability. Thus, under UCC, Section 2-312, unless explicitly excluded, the seller warrants he is […]
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Warranties
Warranties in the United States Article 2 of the UCC contains several warranty provisions (including Implied Warranty and Express Warranty), though these are not related specifically to products liability. Thus, under UCC, Section 2-312, unless explicitly excluded, the seller warrants he is […]
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Amendment
Amendment in the United States Amendment in the Legislative Process Amendments are formal changes to the Constitution. Article V creates a process that makes it difficult but not impossible to amend the Constitution; an amendment can only take effect if it first passes Congress by a two-thirds […]
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Amendment
Amendment in the United States Amendment in the Legislative Process Amendments are formal changes to the Constitution. Article V creates a process that makes it difficult but not impossible to amend the Constitution; an amendment can only take effect if it first passes Congress by a two-thirds […]
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Forgery
Forgery in United States Forgery Definition The false making, with Intent to defraud, or any writing which, if genuine, might apparently be of legal efficacy, or the foundation of a legal liability. 2 Bish. New Crim. Law, S 533. Bishop (2 New Crim. Law, § 533) has collected seven […]
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Forgery
Forgery in United States Forgery Definition The false making, with Intent to defraud, or any writing which, if genuine, might apparently be of legal efficacy, or the foundation of a legal liability. 2 Bish. New Crim. Law, S 533. Bishop (2 New Crim. Law, § 533) has collected seven […]
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Cancellation
Cancellation in United States Cancellation Definition The act of crossing out a writing; the manual operation of tearing or destroying a written instrument. 1 Eq. Cas. Abr. 409; Roberts, Wills, 367, note. Revocation or annulment of an instrument in any manner. See 58 Pa. St. 238. […]