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Bid
BidContracts. A bid is an offer to pay a specified price for an article about to be sold at auction. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Offer Contracts. A proposition to do a thing. An offer ought to contain a right, if accepted, of compelling the fulfilment of the contract, and this right when not expressed, is always implied. Price contracts. The consideration in money given for the purchase of a thing. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Best law Luther L. McDougal III created the "best law" theory to solve conflict problems. This theory calls for the courts in the United States to seek the "best rule of law" in both interstate and international conflicts. He defines the "best rule of law" as the rule which "best promotes net aggregate long-term common interests." Better rule of law Unlike Currie's governmental interest analysis, which called for the lex fori in conflict of law cases, or functional analysis, which weighs one government's interest against the other to resolve conflict cases, Robert A. Leflar advocated evaluating each government's interest with five "choice influencing considerations." The last, and eventually the most famous and influential of these five considerations called for the application of "the better rule of law." These criteria were criticized for being excessively subjective, and thus unpredictable. Betterments Improvement's made to an estate. It signifies such improvements as have been made to the estate which render it better than mere repairs. Beyond a reasonable doubt The standard in a criminal case requiring that the jury be satisfied to a moral certainty that every element of a crime has been proven by the prosecution. This standard of proof does not require that the state establish absolute certainty by eliminating all doubt, but it does require that the evidence be so conclusive that all reasonable doubts are removed from the mind of the ordinary person. Bicycle Held to be a "carriage" within a statute forbidding fast driving. In the absence of legislative prohibition, riders of bicycles would seem to have the same rights on highways as those using any other vehicle. Bid Bid rigging In purchasing, any scheme that gives the appearance of competitive bids but is actually not competitive because the participants establish the winner before submitting bids for the contract. Bid rotation In purchasing when bidders for contracts Collude to distribute work among themselves by establishing which among them will win particular bids. Bidder Contracts. One who makes an offer to pay a certain price for an article which is for sale. Biens French word, which signifies property. In law, it means property of every description, except estates of freehold and inheritance. Bigamus Canon law, Latin. One guilty of bigamy. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Bid. If you have a better definition for Bid than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Bid may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Bid and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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