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Residential structures and inventories are examples of tangible capital.
Primary Obligations
The main or initial duties that a party is required to perform under a contract.
Typographical Error
A mistake made in the typing process, often resulting in incorrect spelling or arrangement of letters.
Parol Evidence
A rule that prevents parties to a written contract from presenting extrinsic evidence of terms of the agreement that contradict, modify, or vary the contractual terms written in the document.
Assignor
In a contract, the party who transfers his or her rights to the contract to a third party (an assignee), giving the assignee the right to collect what was contractually agreed on in the original contract.
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