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Legally Unenforceable
Pertains to a contract or obligation that, due to a lack of certain legal requisites, cannot be upheld by a court of law.
Offeror
The party in a contract negotiation who proposes a set of terms to another party (the offeree), initiating the offer for a contract.
Offeree
The person or entity to whom an offer is made, especially in the context of contract law.
Quasi-Contracts
Legal obligations created by courts where no true contract exists, to prevent unjust enrichment of one party at the expense of another.
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