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"French Revolution" refers to:
Sufficiency of Consideration
The legal principle that the value exchanged in a contract must be both legally sufficient and something of value, in order for the contract to be enforceable.
Full Settlement
An agreement or payment that completely resolves a claim, debt, or dispute, leaving no further obligations for any of the involved parties.
Additional Consideration
Extra compensation or benefit that is promised to be given in a contract, in addition to what was originally agreed.
Modified Agreement
A change or revision to the terms of an existing contract, which must be agreed upon by all parties involved.
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