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Compare and contrast images and concepts. Discuss how they contribute to our ability to function. Finally, discuss the role of prototypes in concept formation.
Arm's-Length Transaction
A deal made by parties freely and independently of each other, and without some special relationship, such as a familial tie, that might taint the transaction.
Confidentiality
The obligation to protect and not disclose information that is private, sensitive, or classified to unauthorized individuals.
Self-Interest
Acting in a way that is most advantageous to oneself, based on personal benefits or gains.
Fraud In The Inducement
A false representation of fact by one party to another party, intended to deceive and induce the other party to enter into a contract.
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