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BILATERAL |
Agreed between two parties |
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INTERNUNCIO |
A messenger between two parties. |
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BICKER |
A fight with stones between two parties of boys. |
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JUDGE |
To hear and determine by authority, as a case before a
court, or a controversy between two parties. |
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FTICTION |
A clashing between two persons or parties in opinions or
work; a disagreement tending to prevent or retard progress. |
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INTERPRETER |
One who or that which interprets, explains, or
expounds; a translator; especially, a person who translates orally
between two parties. |
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TEMPORIZE |
To comply with the time or occasion; to humor, or
yield to, the current of opinion or circumstances; also, to trim, as
between two parties. |
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SEQUESTER |
A person with whom two or more contending parties
deposit the subject matter of the controversy; one who mediates between
two parties; a mediator; an umpire or referee. |
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BET |
That which is laid, staked, or pledged, as between two
parties, upon the event of a contest or any contingent issue; the act
of giving such a pledge; a wager. |
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COMPOSITION |
The adjustment of a debt, or avoidance of an
obligation, by some form of compensation agreed on between the parties;
also, the sum or amount of compensation agreed upon in the adjustment. |
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MIDDLEMAN |
An agent between two parties; a broker; a go-between;
any dealer between the producer and the consumer; in Ireland, one who
takes land of the p... |
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INDENTURE |
A mutual agreement in writing between two or more
parties, whereof each party has usually a counterpart or duplicate;
sometimes in the pl., a s... |
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INTERPLEADER |
A proceeding devised to enable a person, of whom the
same debt, duty, or thing is claimed adversely by two or more parties,
to compel them to l... |