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A theory is a plausible explanation of a phenomenon.
Personal Defenses
Legal arguments or claims that an individual can use personally to avoid enforcement of a contract or legal obligation against them.
Contractual Defenses
Legal arguments that can be used to challenge the enforceability of a contract.
Promissory Note
A financial document in which one party promises to pay another party a specific sum of money on a specified date or on demand.
Code Requirements
The standards and regulations set forth in legal codes that must be adhered to in specific contexts, such as building or manufacturing.
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