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Silence as Acceptance in Contract Law


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Legal Concepts & Practices 

  • Prior dealings: Past interactions or transactions between parties.
  • A long-standing agreement: An agreement that has been in place for a considerable amount of time.
  • Course of dealings: A pattern of conduct between parties in previous transactions.
  • A precedent: A legal decision or case that serves as an example or authority for deciding similar cases in the future.
  • To hold up: To remain valid or effective, especially under scrutiny or challenge.
  • To be murky: To be unclear, vague, or ambiguous.
  • Unspoken rules: Informal or implicit understandings that govern behavior.
  • Informed consent: Agreement to something after being fully informed of the risks, benefits, and alternatives.
  • Bounty hunter: A person who captures fugitives or criminals for a reward.
  • Last but not least: An expression used to emphasize the importance of the final item in a list.
  • Legally sound: Compliant with the law; valid and enforceable.
  • No ambiguity: Clear and precise language.
  • At the forefront: In a leading or prominent position.
  • To be a wrap: To be finished or concluded.

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Legal English Innovation SASBy Eric Froiland