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Contract Law Generally Places More Importance on the Intent of the Parties

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Contract law generally places more importance on the intent of the parties to form a contract than on the inclusion of certain terms in the contract.

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Definitions:

Few Substitutes

A market condition where there are limited alternatives available for a particular product or service, enhancing its value.

Too Many Substitutes

refers to a market condition where there are excessive alternative products or services available, potentially leading to consumer confusion and difficulty for brands to differentiate themselves.

Too Many Rivals

A market situation where there are too many competitors, often leading to reduced prices and profit margins.

Patent Protection

Legal rights granted to inventors to exclusively produce, use, or sell their invention for a certain period of time.

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