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Repression is the central defense mechanism in Freud's theory.
Statute of Frauds
A legal principle requiring certain types of contracts to be in writing and signed by the party to be charged, to prevent fraud and perjury in contractual dealings.
Delegation
A contracting party’s (a delegator’s) transfer of his or her duty to perform to a third party who is not part of the original contract (a delegatee).
Parol Evidence Rule
A common law rule that states that oral evidence of an agreement made prior to or contemporaneously with a written agreement is inadmissible when the parties intend the written agreement to be the complete and final version of their agreement.
Parol
Relating to or given by word of mouth; not in writing or formalized in documents.
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