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The conflict and consensus perspectives on the relationship between crime and social structure are diametrically opposed to one another.
Contractual Duty
An obligation imposed by a contract that requires a party to act or refrain from acting in a certain manner.
Novation
The act of replacing an obligation to perform with a new obligation or replacing a party to an agreement with a new party.
Discharging Contract
Discharging a contract refers to the process by which parties are released from their obligations under the contract, for reasons such as fulfillment of the contract terms, mutual agreement, or impossibility of performance.
Third Party
An entity that is not directly involved in a transaction or agreement but may be affected by it or have an interest in it.
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