Across
- 3. as a result
- 4. guarantee
- 12. in this document
- 13. to show that one is not willing to do something.
- 15. later in this document
- 17. A contract addendum adds new terms to an existing contract, while still keeping all the original terms in place.
- 18. an additional piece of information printed at the bottom of a page.
- 19. to bring a lawsuit against someone or something
Down
- 1. The party identified as being the principal or first party to a contract, in the event that the contract distinguishes any party as the principal. In law, the principal is the party that has the primary responsibility in a liability or obligation, as opposed to an endorser, guarantor, or surety
- 2. A contract which allows one party (the tenant) to use the land or property of the other party (the landlord) for a specified period of time
- 5. An addition to the main contract, extra information
- 6. an obligation that cannot be broken.
- 7. An extra document that is not part of the main document
- 8. conditions under which a contract is agreed
- 9. to do what is expected or promised
- 10. to this document
- 11. a person or people forming one side in a contract
- 12. as a result
- 14. an agreement between two parties, client and contractor, stating that documents have to be handled sensitively and cannot be shared with third parties
- 16. make minor changes to (a text, piece of legislation, etc.) in order to make it fairer or more accurate, or to reflect changing circumstances.
