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What is the function of an auxospore?
Physical Conduct
Behavior involving physical actions or activities, often considered in legal contexts in relation to assaults or other actions that might have legal consequences.
Contractual Capacity
The legal ability to enter into a binding agreement.
Duty of Collaboration
An obligation for parties in a business relationship to work together in good faith to achieve mutual goals.
Duty of Indemnification
The obligation to compensate for harm or loss incurred by another party, typically outlined in a contract.
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