
n. an agreement to pay in exchange for performance, if the potential performer chooses to act. A "unilateral" contract is distinguished from a "bilateral" contract, which is an exchange of one promise for another. Example of a unilateral contract: "I will pay you $1,000 if you bring my car from Cleveland to San Francisco." Bringing the car is accep...
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Is a one-sided contract where one party promises to do something, the second party is not legally required to perform. However, if the second party does comply, the first party is obligated to keep the promise.
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(n) A unilateral contract is an offer or promise by the person giving the offer or promise without a second party accepting it. The offeror is bound to abide by the promise even though there is no reciprocal acceptance. So in this contract only one person is responsible to full fill the conditions set in that contract. Unilateral contacts are made ...
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A one-sided agreement in which one party promises to do something (or refrain from doing something) in return for an action, not a promise, from a second party
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When the party to whom an engagement is made, makes no express agreement on his part, the contract is called uni-lateral, even in cases where the law attaches certain obligations to his acceptance. A loan of money, and a loan for use, are of this kind.
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An agreement to pay in exchange for performance, if the potential performer chooses to act. An example would be if you promise to pay someone $1,000 if they bring your car from Cleveland to San Francisco. Bringing the car is acceptance (and performance) of the agreement. Compare: bilateral contract
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[
n] - a one-sided agreement whereby you promise to do (or refrain from doing) something in return for a performance (not a promise)
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noun a one-sided agreement whereby you promise to do (or refrain from doing) something in return for a performance (not a promise)
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