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English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
liquidated damages — see damage 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. liquidated damages … Law dictionary
sum certain — sum cer·tain / səm sərt ən/ n: an amount that can be determined with certainty from the information presented (as on a negotiable instrument) without resort to outside sources Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. sum… … Law dictionary
liquidated — liq·ui·dat·ed adj 1: settled or determined by liquidating see also liquidated damages at damage 2 2: capable of being readily fixed, calculated, or ascertained as a sum esp. without dispute or reliance on opinion or discretion … Law dictionary
liquidated damages — The amount payable for delays and sub standard performance under a construction, equipment supply, or Operations & Maintenance contract. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * liquidated damages liquidated damages ➔ damage1 * * * liquidated damages … Financial and business terms
Liquidated Damages — Present in certain legal contracts, this provision allows for the payment of a specified sum should one of the parties be in breach of contract. This is meant as a fair representation of losses in situations where actual damages are difficult to… … Investment dictionary
liquidated damages — A sum stipulated and agreed upon by the parties, at the time of entering into a contract, as being payable as compensation for loss suffered in the event of a breach. 22 Am J2d Damg § 212. As to the distinction between penalties and liquidated… … Ballentine's law dictionary
damages, liquidated — n. A sum that a party to a contract agrees to pay if he or she breaches it; meant to be a reasonable estimate of the loss that the breach would cause. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… … Law dictionary
OBLIGATIONS, LAW OF — This law is concerned with the rights of one person as against those of another (jus in personam), as distinguished from the law of property, which is concerned with a person s rights in a chattel or other property as against the world at large… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Procedure (conflict) — In all lawsuits involving Conflict of Laws, questions of procedure as opposed to substance are always determined by the lex fori , i.e. the law of the state in which the case is being litigated.What issues are procedural?This is a part of the… … Wikipedia
liquid document — noun a) A document showing a liquidated sum of money, for example a checque, promissory note etc. NEDCOR BANK LTD v LISINFO 61 TRADING (PTY) LTD 2005 (2) SA 432 (C) is a trite principle of our law that the term liquid document for purposes of… … Wiktionary
fixed charge — n: a regularly recurring expense (as rent, taxes, or interest) that must be met when due Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. fixed charge … Law dictionary