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The Cell Styles library includes many predefined styles.
Unilateral Contract
An agreement in which one party makes a promise in exchange for the other party's action but does not require a reciprocal promise to act.
Preexisting Duty Rule
A legal principle that states an existing duty cannot serve as consideration for a new contract, but modifications can occur if additional or new consideration is provided.
Unforeseen Circumstances
situations or events that were not predicted or expected and can significantly impact contracts or agreements.
Enforcing Contracts
The legal process of ensuring that parties to a contract fulfill their obligations as specified in the contract.
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