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According to Locke, "Freedom Consists in the Dependence of the Existence

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According to Locke, "freedom consists in the dependence of the existence, or not existence of any action, upon our volition of it; and not in the dependence of any action, or its contrary, on our preference." Do you agree with Locke's definition of "freedom"?


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Quasi Contract

An obligation imposed by law to prevent unjust enrichment, even though the parties involved did not enter into a contractual agreement.

Restitution

A legal principle requiring a party to return or compensate for any loss or harm they have caused to another.

Oral Agrees

Agreements or contracts made through spoken communication rather than written, subject to certain legal limitations.

Consequential Damages

Indirect losses that arise not directly from a breach of contract but as a foreseeable result of the breach.

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