mutuality

  • 31mutuality of remedy — Each party to a bilateral contract having the opportunity to compel performance of the promise to him. Philadelphia Ball Club v Lajoie, 202 Pa 210, 51 A 973. A doctrine asserted in cases of specific performance. The availability to both parties… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 32remedy, mutuality of — >> mutuality of remedy. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …

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  • 33London Co-operative Mutuality Club Collectors' Association — The London Co operative Mutuality Club Collectors Association was a trade union in the United Kingdom. It merged with the Transport and General Workers Union in 1930.ee also* List of trade unions * Transport and General Workers Union * TGWU… …

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  • 34obligation, mutuality of — n. The consent by both parties to a contract to pay, yield, or give up something in return for the benefits received. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …

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  • 35Взаимность (синхронность) — (mutuality or interactive synchrony). Паттерн взаимного обмена между взрослым и младенцем, при котором каждый из них реагирует и воздействует на движения и ритмы другого …

    Психология развития. Словарь по книге

  • 36Взаимозависимость — (Mutuality). Термин, использовавшийся Эриксоном для выражения представления, согласно которому потребности и способности разных поколений находятся во взаимной зависимости …

    Теории личности: глоссарий

  • 37reciprocity — Mutuality. The term is used to denote the relation existing between two states when each of them gives the subjects of the other certain privileges, on condition that its own subjects shall enjoy similar privileges at the hands of the latter… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 38Nethermere (St Neots) Ltd v Gardiner — Court Court of Appeal Citation(s) [1984] ICR 612 Case history Prior action(s) …

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  • 39Building society — Nationwide Building Society is the UK s and the world s largest building society A building society is a financial institution owned by its members as a mutual organization. Building societies offer banking and related financial services,… …

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  • 40Collateral estoppel — (CE), known in modern terminology as issue preclusion, is a common law estoppel doctrine that prevents a person from relitigating an issue. One summary is that once a court has decided an issue of fact or law necessary to its judgment, that… …

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