Across
- 4. Agreement made without coercion, fraud, or undue influence.
- 5. A contract inferred from actions rather than words.
- 6. Forcing someone to enter into a contract through threats or pressure.
- 7. The legal framework governing the movement of people across borders.
- 10. Payment based on the reasonable value of services rendered.
- 14. A person below the legal age of majority, with limited contractual capacity.
- 15. A system of rules governing conduct and agreements.
- 17. A contract that can be upheld in a court of law.
- 18. The act of agreeing to the terms of an offer.
- 19. A contract where obligations are yet to be fulfilled.
- 20. The monetary value assigned to goods or services in an agreement.
Down
- 1. A legally binding agreement between two or more parties.
- 2. A contract where terms are clearly stated, either verbally or in writing.
- 3. Something of value exchanged in a contract.
- 8. An agreement that lacks legal enforceability.
- 9. Deliberate deception to gain an unfair advantage in a contract.
- 10. An obligation imposed by law to prevent unjust enrichment.
- 11. An error in understanding that affects contract validity.
- 12. Mutual understanding between parties in a contract.
- 13. Failure to fulfill the terms of a contract.
- 16. A proposal made by one party to another in a contract.
