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  • 11consideration — [kən sid΄ər ā′shən] n. [ME consideracioun < L consideratio] 1. the act of considering; careful thought or attention; deliberation 2. thoughtful or sympathetic regard for others 3. something that is, or should be, considered, as in making a… …

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  • 12consideration — [n1] mental analysis application, attention, cogitation, concentration, contemplation, debate, deliberation, discussion, examination, forethought, heed, reflection, regard, review, scrutiny, study, thinking, thought; concept 24 Ant. disregard,… …

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  • 13Consideration — bezeichnet im Common Law ein Erfordernis für die Einklagbarkeit von Verträgen. Zur Rechtslage in einzelnen Ländern siehe: Consideration (England und Wales) Consideration (Vereinigte Staaten) Diese Seite ist eine Begrif …

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  • 14consideration — mid 14c., a beholding, looking at, also keeping in mind, from O.Fr. consideracion (12c., Mod.Fr. considération), from L. considerationem (nom. consideratio) consideration, contemplation, reflection, noun of action from considerat , pp. stem of… …

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  • 15consideration — ► NOUN 1) careful thought. 2) a fact taken into account when making a decision. 3) thoughtfulness towards others. 4) a payment or reward. ● in consideration of Cf. ↑in consideration of …

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  • 16Consideration — Consideration, lat., Beachtung, Ueberlegung; consideriren, beachten, überlegen …

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  • 17consideration in advance — index forethought Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 18consideration — Under common law, one of the three criteria that have to be met before a contract is binding. Refers to money or payment of money or some right, interest, profit or benefit accruing to the one party, or some forbearance, detriment, loss or… …

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  • 19Consideration — Contract law Part …

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  • 20considération — (kon si dé ra sion ; en poésie, de six syllabes) s. f. 1°   Action par laquelle on considère, on pèse quelque chose. •   Tout ce qui tombe sous la considération des géomètres, DESC. Géom. 3. •   Il [St Paul] entre dans une profonde considération… …

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