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If a normative theory did no more than repeat the list of judgments thought to be sound prior to the construction of the theory, this would be an indication that it lacked explanatory power.
Prenuptial Agreement
A legal document entered into before marriage, specifying the division of assets and financial arrangements in the event of a divorce.
Statute Of Frauds
A legal concept that requires certain types of contracts to be written and signed in order to be enforceable.
Statute Of Frauds
A legal principle that requires certain types of contracts to be in writing to be enforceable.
Parol Evidence Rule
A legal doctrine that prevents parties to a written contract from presenting extrinsic evidence of terms of the agreement that contradict, modify, or vary the terms of the written contract.
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