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Entire agreement clause






Entire agreement clause

A provision in a contract stating that the entire agreement between the parties is contained in that document. Tends to invalidate oral agreements as well as undated side agreements or attachments unless specifically incorporated. Such a clause doesn't prevent the parties from making subsequent changes to a contract, but any changes should be in a writing dated and signed by all parties.

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Provision
1) Common law. The property which a drawer of a bill of exchange places in the hands of a drawee; as, for example, by remittances, or when the drawee is indebted to the drawer when the bill becomes due, provision is said to have been made. Acceptance always presumes a provision. 2) French law. An allowance granted by a judge to a party for his support; which is to be paid before there is a definitive judgment. In a civil case, for example, it is an allowance made to a wife who is separated from her hushand.

Contract
A negotiated oral or written agreement setting forth the terms for an exchange of value between parties (which may be individuals or companies) and under which each party promises to perform an obligation. Certain terms, such as the obligations to be performed and the terms for setting price or compensation must be mutually understood, known in legal lingo as a "meeting of the minds," and promised to by the parties to form a legal contract.

Entire
That which is not divided; that which is whole.

Agreement
A verbal or written resolution of disputes.

Parties
Contracts. Those persons who engage themselves to do, or not to do the matters and things contained in an agreement.

Oral
Something spoken in contradistinction to something written; as oral evidence, which is evidence delivered verbally by a witness,

Well
A hole dug in the earth in order to obtain water.

Clause
Contracts. A particular disposition which makes part of a treaty; of an act of the legislature; of a deed, written agreement, or other written contract or will.

Writing
The act of forming by the hand letters or characters of a particular kind on paper or other suitable substance, and artfully putting them together so as to co nvey ideas. It differs from printing, which is the formation of words on paper or other proper substance by means of a stamp. Sometimes by writing ii understood printing, and sometimes printing and writing mixed.



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Entiertie
Entiretie or Entierty. This word denotes the whole, in contradistinction to moiety, which denotes the half part.

Entire
That which is not divided; that which is whole.

Entirety
Entirety or Entiertie. This word denotes the whole, in contradistinction to moiety, which denotes the half part.

Entity
A person or legally recognized organization.



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Enlistment
The act of making a contract to serve the government in a subordinate capacity, either in the army or navy. The contract so made, is also called an enlistment.

Enormia
Wrongful acts.

Enrollment
English law. The registering, or entering in the rolls of chancery, king's bench, common pleas, or exchequer, or by the clerk of the peace in the records of the quarter sessions, of any lawful act; as a recognizance, a deed of bargain and sale, and the like.

Entiertie
Entiretie or Entierty. This word denotes the whole, in contradistinction to moiety, which denotes the half part.

Entire
That which is not divided; that which is whole.

Entire agreement clause

Entirety
Entirety or Entiertie. This word denotes the whole, in contradistinction to moiety, which denotes the half part.

Entity
A person or legally recognized organization.

Entrapment
The inducement, by law enforcement officers or their agents, of another person to commit a crime for the purposes of bringing charges for the commission of that artificially-provoked crime. This technique, because it involves abetting the commission of a crime, which is itself a crime, is severely curtailed under the constitutional law of many states.

Entrepot
A warehouse; a magazine where goods are deposited, and which are again to be removed.

Entrepreneurial profit
A market derived figure that represents the amount an entrepreneur expects to receive in addition to costs; the difference between total cost and market value.

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