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Partial Performance Exception

By Aaron Hall · April 29, 2025 · Updated April 2, 2026

The Partial Performance Exception permits contract enforcement despite lacking formal written proof when one party’s unequivocal, substantial actions demonstrate the contract’s existence. Rooted in …

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Sole Discretion Clause

By Aaron Hall · March 2, 2025 · Updated April 2, 2026

A sole discretion clause allows one party in a contract to make unilateral decisions regarding specific aspects of the agreement. This provision is essential because it provides clarity and control, …

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Use of Proceeds Clause

By Aaron Hall · February 24, 2025

The use of proceeds clause is a vital element in financial agreements, delineating the specific purposes for which funds will be allocated. This clause promotes transparency, ensures compliance with …

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No Partnership Clause

By Aaron Hall · February 21, 2025

A no partnership clause is a key contractual provision that expressly states that the parties involved do not intend to establish a partnership or joint venture. This clause serves to limit legal …

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Buyout Clause

By Aaron Hall · February 17, 2025 · Updated April 2, 2026

A buyout clause is a contractual provision enabling one party to terminate an agreement by paying a specified sum. This mechanism offers strategic flexibility for both players and teams. Players gain …

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Contract Assignment

By Aaron Hall · February 17, 2025

Contract assignment refers to the legal process of transferring rights and obligations from one party to another within a contractual agreement. This process enables flexibility in business operations …

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Delegation Clause

By Aaron Hall · February 16, 2025

A delegation clause is a contractual provision permitting one party, the delegator, to transfer specific responsibilities to another party, the delegatee. Despite this transfer, the delegator retains …

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