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disregard (unconcern), disrespect, inconsideration, indiscretion, ingratitude
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
consideration — con·sid·er·a·tion n: something (as an act or forbearance or the promise thereof) done or given by one party for the act or promise of another see also contract compare motive ◇ Except in Louisiana, consideration is a necessary element to the… … Law dictionary
lack — I verb be bereft of, be deficient, be deprived of, be desirous, be destitute, be in need, be in want, be inadequate, be inferior, be insufficient, be needy, be poor, be wanting, be without, crave, desiderate, desire, fall short, feel a dearth,… … Law dictionary
Consideration under American law — Contract law Part o … Wikipedia
consideration — A legal term used to describe the benefit that a borrower, guarantor, or pledgor receives in exchange for agreeing to repay, guarantee, or pledge security to the bank. Usually, but not always, the consideration is the proceeds of the loan. In… … Financial and business terms
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Lack , David Lambert — (1910–1973) British ornithologist Lack, the son of a well known and prosperous London surgeon, was educated at Cambridge University. From 1933 to 1940 he taught at Dartington Hall, a progressive private school, except for a year s leave in 1938… … Scientists
want of consideration — index ingratitude Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 want of consideration … Law dictionary
failure of consideration — failure of consideration: the neglect, refusal, or failure of a party to a contract to perform as promised or furnish the consideration promised; also: the extinguishment of the consideration or of the worth of the consideration promised Merriam… … Law dictionary
want of consideration — In the general law of contracts, this term means a total lack of any valid consideration for a contract, while failure of consideration is the neglect, refusal or failure of one of the parties to perform or furnish the consideration agreed on.… … Black's law dictionary
George Washington: On the Lack of a National Spirit — ▪ Primary Source At no time during the Revolution was there unity of public mind or purpose in America. Even many of those who generally accepted independence were reluctant to give wholehearted support with taxes or military service … Universalium