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Hume says, "all arguments concerning existence are founded on the relation of cause and effect; that our knowledge of that relation is derived entirely from experience; and that all our experimental conclusions proceed upon the supposition that the future will be conformable to the past." However, Hume argues that the proof of this last supposition by probable arguments, or arguments regarding existence, must be ...
Formal Written Agreement
A legally binding contract that is documented in writing and signed by all parties involved.
Implied Acceptance
An agreement to the terms of a contract demonstrated through actions or behaviors, rather than explicitly communicated through words.
Telegram Acceptance
The acceptance of a contractual offer or agreement through a telegram, historically significant for its immediacy and legal recognition.
Binding Contract
A binding contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties that is recognized by law, where each party has made promises or agreements that must be fulfilled.
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