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A Theoretical Social Contract Is Usually Intended to Justify the Defining

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A theoretical social contract is usually intended to justify the defining parts of a social system along with a government or state. It is also hypothetical, although some actual societies may reflect a similar system.


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Warranty

A guarantee from a seller to a buyer that a product or service meets certain quality and performance standards.

Mitigate Loss

Actions taken to reduce the severity or impact of a loss or damage, often a duty in contractual contexts.

Consideration

In contract law, something of value that is given by both parties to a contract that induces them to enter into the agreement to exchange mutual performances.

Damages

Financial compensation ordered by a court to be paid to a person who has suffered loss or harm due to the unlawful act or negligence of another.

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