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A moral theory explains not why one event causes another but why an action is right or wrong or why a person or a person's character is good or bad.
Transfers
The act of moving or passing assets, property, titles, or rights from one person to another.
Remaining Rights
Remaining rights refer to those rights retained by a party after some rights have been waived or transferred to another party.
Another Person
Refers to an individual or entity distinct from the parties directly involved in an agreement or legal case.
Security Deposits
Funds held by a landlord or property manager for a potential need related to rental property damage or non-payment, to be returned or applied as specified in a rental agreement.
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