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An agreement that settles a dispute, generally requiring an obligee to accept a compromise or satisfaction from the obligor with something less than what was originally demanded. Also often used synonymously with treaty. accord noun accommodation, accordance, agreement, arrangement, compromise, concession, concord, concordance, mutual understanding, settlement, understanding Associated concepts: accord and satisfaction, disputed claims, executed accord, executory accord, novation, payyent of a debt, release, satisfaction, substituted agreeeent, unliquidated claim Foreign phrases: Concordare leges legibus est optimus innerpretandi modus.To reconcile laws with other laws is the best method of interpreting them. ACCORD, in contracts. A satisfaction agreed upon between the party injuring
and the party injured, which when performed is a bar to all actions upon
this account. 3 Bl. Com. 15; Bac. Abr, Accord.
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of no significance of no validity of no value of no weight of old of one accord of one mind of own accord of promise of recent occurrence Of Record of regular recurrence of repute of right of second rank |
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