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fair consideration - traduzione in olandese

CONCEPT OF LEGAL VALUE IN CONNECTION WITH CONTRACTS
Nominal consideration; Valuable consideration; Legal consideration; Consideration (law); Consideration doctrine; For value received; Legal detriment; Detriment (law)

fair consideration      
bevredigende beloning
nominal consideration         
symbolische vergoeding (vergoeding van weinig waarde bestemd om speciaal idee uit te drukken)
world fair         
  • 1904 World's Fair]]
  • The Yerkes Great refractor telescope mounted at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago
  • China pavilion]] at the [[Expo 2010]]; repurposed as a museum.
  • Expo tower for the Osaka 1970 World Expo in Japan
  • Palace of the railways and great connections at the [[International Exhibition of Hydropower and Tourism]] in 1925
  • Expo 2000 brickwork, for the World Expo in Hannover, Germany in the year 2000.
  • Expo 2012 Yeosu]], in South Korea
  • 1992 Expo in Seville, Spain
  • ''Exposition universelle'' in Paris, 1867
  • Poster for the 1900 expo
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  • [[ASIMO]] at Expo 2005 in Japan.
  • Seattle 1962 World's Fair]]
  • Brussels International Exposition]] in 1897
  • [[Seattle]] – World's Fair sign at 47th and Aurora, 1962
  • The Space Needle and Monorail depicted on this 1962 stamp
  • View of 1982 fairgrounds, with the Sunsphere
  • The Unisphere, from the 1964 World's Fair in New York City, USA in the early 21st century
EXHIBITION
World fair; World Fair; Worlds fair; Worlds Fair; World exposition; Universal exhibition; World Exhibition; World's fairs; World's Ffair; World Exhibitions; World exhibitions; International exposition; International Exposition; International expositions; International Expositions; Universal exposition; Universal Exposition; Universal Exhibitions; Universal exhibitions; World exhibition; World’s fair; World expo; World Expo; International Exhibition; World’s Fair; World Exposition; Universal Exhibition; Worlds fairs; Expo pavilion; International exhibitions; World's Fair; International Recognized Exhibition; Worlds exposition; World's exposition; International Horticultural Exhibition; Specialised Expo; Specialized Expo; Specialised exposition; Specialized exposition; Specialised exhibition; Specialized exhibition; Universal expo; International expo
algemene term voor aantal grote exposities sinds het midden van de 19-de eeuw

Definizione

Consideration
·noun Thoughtful or sympathetic regard or notice.
II. Consideration ·noun Claim to notice or regard; some degree of importance or consequence.
III. Consideration ·noun That which is, or should be, taken into account as a ground of opinion or action; motive; reason.
IV. Consideration ·noun Attentive respect; appreciative regard;
- used especially in diplomatic or stately correspondence.
V. Consideration ·noun The act or process of considering; continuous careful thought; examination; contemplation; deliberation; attention.
VI. Consideration ·noun The result of delibration, or of attention and examonation; matured opinion; a reflection; as, considerations on the choice of a profession.
VII. Consideration ·noun The cause which moves a contracting party to enter into an agreement; the material cause of a contract; the price of a stripulation; compensation; equivalent.

Wikipedia

Consideration

Consideration is a concept of English common law and is a necessity for simple contracts but not for special contracts (contracts by deed). The concept has been adopted by other common law jurisdictions.

The court in Currie v Misa declared consideration to be a “Right, Interest, Profit, Benefit, or Forbearance, Detriment, Loss, Responsibility”. Thus, consideration is a promise of something of value given by a promissor in exchange for something of value given by a promisee; and typically the thing of value is goods, money, or an act. Forbearance to act, such as an adult promising to refrain from smoking, is enforceable only if one is thereby surrendering a legal right.

Consideration may be thought of as the concept of value offered and accepted by people or organisations entering into contracts. Anything of value promised by one party to the other when making a contract can be treated as "consideration": for example, if A contracts to buy a car from B for $5,000, A's consideration is the promise of $5,000, and B's consideration is the promise of the car.

Additionally, if A signs a contract with B such that A will paint B's house for $500, A's consideration is the service of painting B's house, and B's consideration is $500 paid to A. Further if A signs a contract with B such that A will not repaint his own house in any other colour than white, and B will pay A $500 per year to keep this deal up, there is also a consideration. Although A did not promise to affirmatively do anything, A did promise not to do something that he was allowed to do, and so A did pass consideration. A's consideration to B is the forbearance in painting his own house in a colour other than white, and B's consideration to A is $500 per year. Conversely, if A signs a contract to buy a car from B for $0, B's consideration is still the car, but A is giving no consideration, and so there is no valid contract. However, if B still gives the title to the car to A, then B cannot take the car back, since, while it may not be a valid contract, it is a valid gift.

In common law it is a prerequisite that both parties offer consideration before a contract can be thought of as binding. The doctrine of consideration is irrelevant in many jurisdictions, although contemporary commercial litigant relations have held the relationship between a promise and a deed is a reflection of the nature of contractual considerations. If there is no element of consideration found, there is thus no contract formed.

However, even if a court decides there is no contract, there might be a possible recovery under the doctrines of quantum meruit (sometimes referred to as a quasi-contract) or promissory estoppel.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per fair consideration
1. "In order for the committee to conduct a full and fair consideration of Mr.
2. "Unfortunately, a few selected senators prevented these nominees from receiving fair consideration.
3. "We look forward to working constructively with the Senate majority leader to ensure that all Republican and Democratic nominees receive fair consideration and swift confirmation," she said.
4. Warner (R–Va.), chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in a written statement that the name change idea would receive "fair consideration" if it comes up again this year.
5. In theory, those people are covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act, which among its many provisions requires employers to give fair consideration and treatment to visually impaired employees and job applicants.