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A Severable Contract Is Unenforceable as a Violation of Public

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A severable contract is unenforceable as a violation of public policy.


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Liquidated Damages

Damages specified as a term of the contract before a breach of contract occurs.

People's Republic

A type of state that is officially governed by the people or their representatives, often used by countries with Communist or Socialist governments.

Judicial Interpretation

The process by which courts interpret and apply legislation, legal principles, and constitutional provisions in the context of legal cases.

Nonconforming Goods

Goods that are delivered under a sales contract that fail to meet the specifications, quantity, or quality stipulated in the contract.

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