Tag: Party Liabilities
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Fraud
Fraud in United States Fraud Definition The unlawful obtaining of another's property by design, but without criminal intent, and with the assent of the owner obtained by artifice or misrepresentation. Any cunning deception or artifice used to circumvent, cheat, or deceive another. […]
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Fraud
Fraud in United States Fraud Definition The unlawful obtaining of another's property by design, but without criminal intent, and with the assent of the owner obtained by artifice or misrepresentation. Any cunning deception or artifice used to circumvent, cheat, or deceive another. […]
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Signatures
Signatures in the United States Signatures and the State Laws Select from the list of U.S. States below for state-specific information on Signatures: Signatures in the Subject Index of the Alabama Portal Signatures in the Subject Index of the Alaska Portal Signatures in the Subject Index of […]
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Payment by Mistake
Payment by Mistake (Party Liabilities) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of payment by mistake. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Party Liabilities is provided. Finally, the subject of Negotiable Instruments in relation with payment by mistake is […]
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Accommodation
Accommodation in United States Accommodation Definition A contract or obligation made or assumed as a favor, and not on a consideration. Accommodation in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Accommodation, Accommodation in the World Legal […]
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Accommodation
Accommodation in United States Accommodation Definition A contract or obligation made or assumed as a favor, and not on a consideration. Accommodation in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Accommodation, Accommodation in the World Legal […]
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Acceptance
Acceptance in United States Acceptance Definition (Lat. acdpere). Of Property. The receipt of a thing offered by another with an intention to retain it, indicated by some act sufficient for the purpose. 2 Pars. Cont. 221. , Tile element of receipt must enter into every acceptance, […]
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Acceptance
Acceptance in United States Acceptance Definition (Lat. acdpere). Of Property. The receipt of a thing offered by another with an intention to retain it, indicated by some act sufficient for the purpose. 2 Pars. Cont. 221. , Tile element of receipt must enter into every acceptance, […]
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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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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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Conversion
Conversion in United States Conversion Definition (Lat. eon, with, together, vertere, to turn; conversio, a turning to, with, together). In Equity. The exchange of one species of property for another, which takes place under some circumstances in the consideration of the law, although […]
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Conversion
Conversion in United States Conversion Definition (Lat. eon, with, together, vertere, to turn; conversio, a turning to, with, together). In Equity. The exchange of one species of property for another, which takes place under some circumstances in the consideration of the law, although […]
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Bank Refusals
Bank Refusals (Party Liabilities) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of bank refusals. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Party Liabilities is provided. Finally, the subject of Negotiable Instruments in relation with bank refusals is examined. Note that […]