Category:Contract law

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A contract is a legally binding agreement made between parties involved in a transaction for the exchange of goods or services. The agreement often comes in the form of a written instrument that provides the terms or conditions of the arrangement, each of which correspond to an obligation that one of the parties entering the agreement is obliged to fulfill. In other words, the provisions contained within the four corners of a written contract define the scope and character of the transaction that is being executed through it. .
Subcategories
This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total.
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C
- Capacity (law) (10 P)
- Companies' terms of service (35 P)
- Contract clauses (52 P)
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F
H
- History of contract law (6 P)
I
- Islamic financial contracts (4 P)
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M
N
- No-bid contracts (3 P)
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- Prenuptial agreements (4 P)
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- Scholars of contract law (24 P)
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- Contract law stubs (15 P)
Pages in category "Contract law"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 344 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Accommodation (law)
- Accord and satisfaction
- Account stated
- Aleatory contract
- Allowance (money)
- Ambiguity (law)
- Amendment
- Annuitant
- Antichresis
- Anticipatory repudiation
- Arbitration clause
- Architect-led design–build
- Area yield options contract
- Arm's length principle
- As is
- Assignment (law)
- Automatic renewal clause
B
C
- Capacity (law)
- Changes clause
- Charter
- Charterparty
- Chattel mortgage
- Choice of law clause
- Class action waiver
- Cohabitation agreement
- Collateral assurance
- Collateral contract
- Collateral warranty
- Commenda
- Commission (remuneration)
- Commodate
- Community benefits agreement
- Complete contract
- Condition precedent
- Condition subsequent
- Consideration
- Consignee
- Construction contract
- Contingent contract
- Contra proferentem
- Contract
- Contract (Catholic canon law)
- Conflict of contract laws
- Contract Act, 1872 (Bangladesh)
- Contract B
- Contract lifecycle management
- Contract management
- Contract of carriage
- Contract of sale
- Contract price
- Contractual term
- Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations 1980
- Corbin on Contracts
- Cost-plus contract
- Cost-plus-incentive fee
- Counterparty
- Cover (law)
- Creditors' rights
- Culpa in contrahendo
D
- The Death of Contract
- Debt evasion
- Debt validation
- Default rule
- Delegation (law)
- Delivery order
- Dépeçage
- Derivatives law
- Deviation (law)
- Doctrine of concurrent delay
- Domicilium citandi et executandi
- Down payment
- Drop dead date
- Due diligence
- Dunning (process)
- Duress in American law
- Duty
- Duty of honest contractual performance
E
- Economic partnership agreement
- Efficient breach
- End-user license agreement
- Equitable adjustment
- Equity of redemption
- Equity-indexed annuity
- Escalation clause
- Essentialia negotii
- Estoppel
- Estoppel by deed
- Estoppel certificate
- Ethical implications in contracts
- Exceptio non adimpleti contractus
- Exclusion clause
- Excuse
- Executory contract
- Expectation damages
- Extended warranty
- External risk
- Extinguishment
- Extrinsic fraud
F
- Failure of consideration
- Fair debt collection
- Fair Food Program
- Firm offer
- Fixed-price contract
- Force majeure
- Formal contract
- Forum selection clause
- Four corners (law)
- Franchise agreement
- Franchise Rule
- Franchise termination
- Franchising
- Free license
- Freedom of contract
- French contract law
- Frustration of purpose
- Fundamental breach
G
I
- Illegal agreement
- Illusory promise
- Implied authority
- Implied warranty
- Implied-in-fact contract
- Impossibility
- Impracticability
- Inclusion rider
- Indefeasible rights of use
- Indemnity
- Indenture
- Index of articles related to terms of service and privacy policies
- Indian Contract Act, 1872
- Indian contract law
- Indian Sale of Goods Act 1930
- Insurance policy
- Integration clause
- Intention to create legal relations
- Interconnect agreement
- Interlineation
- Intrinsic fraud
- Invitation to treat