Vital+essence

  • 11essence of the contract — Any condition or stipulation in a contract which is mutually understood and agreed by the parties to be of such vital importance that a sufficient performance of the contract cannot be had without exact compliance with it is said to be of the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 12essence — The gist or substance of anything; the vital constituent of a thing. See time is of the essence …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 13vital — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. essential, indispensable, necessary; life supporting; vivifying, invigorating; alive, live, vibrant, animate; fatal. See life, organic matter, necessity. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Necessary] Syn.… …

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  • 14essence — I. n. 1. nature, substance, quintessence, essential part, central nature, inmost nature or substance, vital element or part. 2. Extract, volatile part, rectified portion. 3. Odor, perfume, scent. 4. Being, existence, entity, nature. II. v. a.… …

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  • 15essence — n 1. essential part, quiddity, quintessence, essentiality, inmost substance, central nature, vital element, necessary constituent, Latin, sine qua non, Metaphys. hypostasis; principle, entity, inwardness, being, actuality, reality, essentialness …

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  • 16essence — That which is indispensable. The gist or substance of any act; the vital constituent of a thing; that without which a thing cannot be itself. Norman v. Department of Labor and Industries, 10 Wash.2d 180, 116 P.2d 360, 362 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 17essence — That which is indispensable. The gist or substance of any act; the vital constituent of a thing; that without which a thing cannot be itself. Norman v. Department of Labor and Industries, 10 Wash.2d 180, 116 P.2d 360, 362 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 18essence of the contract — The gist or substance or vital constituent of the contract; an important part of a contract …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 19Double vital — Corps éthérique Le corps éthérique ou corps vital, serait, en occultisme et en ésotérisme, l un des sept corps subtils des êtres vivants (voir Septénaire), après le corps physique et avant le corps astral. Sa fonction serait de vivifier et… …

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  • 20time is of the essence — When a clause in a contract (normally related to a time deadline) is made of the essence , it means that the innocent party can claim immediately if the relevant provision is broken without having to give any notice or allow a period for… …

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