Bybidding
Bybidding – this term is used in the area of public auctions within the litigation procedures, where it details making of fake, unreal bids with the intention of fraudulent inflation of the fair highest bid (given by third parties).
Bybidding – this term is used in the area of public auctions within the litigation procedures, where it details making of fake, unreal bids with the intention of fraudulent inflation of the fair highest bid (given by third parties).
Buy-sell contract – within the area of Corporate Law in some countries, the buy-sell contract is used to regulate the relations between business partners or shareholders. This usually contract limits the possibilities of the concrete partner to dispose their own…
Buyout – within the sphere of Corporate Law, the buyout details the process of acquisition (purchase) of a company (usually its major package of shares) by another company or a person. Usually this is done with the intention to control…
Buyer of Title – in the area of Real Estate Law in some jurisdictions this term details the figure of the person who acquires the ownership of concrete real estate (for example, plot or apartment) via paying agreed purchase price…
But for rule – this legal term is used in Tort cases in some jurisdictions, where it details a legal rule for establishing whether a defendant could be held responsible for a concrete events that caused damages to the claimant…
Business valuation – in the area of Corporate Law, this term refers to the procedure of valuating the price of a concrete company. Usually their assets are valuated, as well their trading ability and market connections for making profit.
Business insurance – the business insurance is an instrument, used by independent lawyers to transfer the risk of damaging the interests of their clients during work, towards insurance company, to which they pay regularly premium. Basically this is a necessary…
Burden on real estate – this term is used in the Real Estate Law in many legal systems, where the burden is a legal encumbrance, submitted on concrete real estate in favor of another party. For example, if you sue…
Bunkhouse provision – within the area of Employment Law, the bunkhouse provision grants that an employee, who gets injured while residing in the employer’s house, will get compensation. Even if the injury has not happened during labor hours.
Bundle of property rights – in the sphere of Real Estate Law, this legal phrase details the package of legal rights, which are acquired when buying immovable property (except these that are limited or left to the seller). These usually…