a provision in a contract that will restrict the actions a party can take when the other person fails to fulfil the contract.
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EXCLUSIONARY RULE
a doctrine that will prevent the illegally gathered evidence being presented to the court.
EXCLUSIONARY RULES
Proof and facts must be proven solely by legal, moral methods. Rules of evidence. t
EXCLUSIVE
Shutting out; debarring from interference or participation ; vested in oneperson alone. An exclusive right is one which only the grantee thereof can exercise, andfrom which all others are prohibited […]
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY AGREEMENT
Agreed-to, time-bound restriction for all involved parties to not make similar agreements with other, not included parties. Intent is to limit loss of capability and limit loss of intellectual capital […]
EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT
Makes a person the sole agent providing specific goods and/or services to a particular area or market.
EXCLUSIVE ASSORTMENT
Restricting a particular line of goods or services to a particular market or area for promotional purposes. Typically done by a single manufacturer to specific retailers or marketers/ merchandisers .
EXCLUSIVE BARGAINING RIGHTS
Restriction on who can represent what where and to whom. Typically describes who is the sole representative of a union or an association for collective bargaining .
EXCLUSIVE DEALERSHIP AGREEMENT
Known also as exclusive agency agreement .
EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTION
Agreed-to restriction allowing a specific seller/marketer/distributor to represent a particular line of goods of services to a specific market or retail area. An example is an new line of clothing […]
EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE
Area up to 200 miles (321.87 Km) offshore is the exclusive area of resource management by the government and country owning that coast. Free navigation is allowed by all countries […]
EXCLUSIVE LICENSE
Certified allowance of a person or entity to conduct specified activities in a specified area or industry for a specified amount time, involving specified goods and/or services. Certified allowance of […]
EXCLUSIVE LISTING
Formally agreed-to restriction allowing a real estate agent to be the sole marketer of a property, typically for a 3-month period. The property owner can sell to anyone the owner […]
EXCLUSIVE POWER
the term for having the sole power.
EXCLUSIVE PROVIDER ORGANIZATION
A primary care doctor having a preferred providers group or organization for referring patients instead choosing off a list of preferred providers.
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
the term given to a remedy when the law creates a new liability or a new right.
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT
the right or privilege that can only be used by the person who it is granted to.
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO SELL
Known also as exclusive right to sell listing .
EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO SELL LISTING
Formally agreed-to restriction allowing a real estate agent to be the sole seller of a property, typically for a 3-month period. The property owner can find anyone, but must bring […]
EXCOMMENCEMENT
Excommunication , (q. v.) Co. Litt. 134a.
EXCOMMUNICATION
A sentence of censure pronounced by one of the spiritualcourts for offenses falling under ecclesiastical coguizance. It is described in the booksas twofold: (1) The lesser excommunication , which is […]
EXCOMMUNICATO CAPIENDO
In ecclesiastical law . A writ issuing out of chancery, founded on a bishop’s certificate thatthe defendant had been excommunicated, and requiring the sheriff to arrest and imprisonhim, returnable to […]
EXCOMMUNICATO DELIBERANDO
A writ to the sheriff for delivery of an excommunicated person out of prison, uponcertificate from the ordinary of his conformity to the ecclesiastical jurisdiction . Fitzh. Nat Brev. 63.Excommunicato […]
EXCOMMUNICATO RECAPIENDO
A writ commanding that persons excommunicated, who for their obstinacy had beencommitted to prison, but were unlawfully set free before they had given caution to obeythe authority of the church, […]
EXCULPATE
Removing blame or accusation from a person. Typically for a non- criminal act , like a traffic accident. There is nothing illegal or immoral or criminal in this action. Contrast […]