"Commutative Contract" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Commutative Contract LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In civil law. One in which each of the contracting parties gives and
receives an equivalent; e. g., the contract of sale.
Pothier, Obl. n. 13; State ex rel. Waterman v. J.
S. Waterman and Co., 178 La. 340, 151 So. 422,
426. See Contract.

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Such as is sufficient to establish the proposition in ques-tlon, beyond hesltation, amblguity, or reason-able doubt ln an unprejudiced mind. …

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This word is synonymous with “board," and includes the ordinary necessaries of life. See Scatter-good v. waterman, 2 Miles (Pa.) …

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waterman ENGLISH
waterman ENGLISH

An attendant on cab stands, etc., who supplies water to the horses.

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waterman ENGLISH

A man who plies for hire on rivers, lakes, or canals, or in harbors, in distinction from a seaman who …

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