Definition of Mutual understanding
1. Noun. Sympathy of each person for the other.
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Literary usage of Mutual understanding
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1. Engineering and Architectural Jurisprudence: A Presentation of the Law of by John Cassan Wait (1898)
"There Must be mutual understanding.—The fourth essential element of a valid and
binding contract is a mutual understanding between the parties as to the ..."
2. The Law of Contracts: A Text-book for Technical Schools of Engineering and by John Cassan Wait (1901)
"There Must be mutual understanding.—The fourth essential element of a valid and
binding contract is a mutual understanding between the parties as to the ..."
3. The Law of Contracts: A Text-book for Technical Schools of Engineering and by John Cassan Wait (1901)
"There Must be mutual understanding.—The fourth essential element of a valid and
binding contract is a mutual understanding between the parties as to the ..."
4. The Emperor Charles V by Edward Armstrong (1902)
"CHAPTER VI Importance of a mutual understanding to Pope and Emperor—Leo X.'s
attitude during the Imperial election and afterwards—He finally decides for ..."
5. The Bishop of Cottontown: A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills by John Trotwood Moore (1906)
"... CHAPTER IX A mutual understanding IN the library, Travis and Mrs. Westmore sat
for some time in silence. Travis, as usual, smoked, in his thoughtful way ..."
6. Ethics: Descriptive and Explanatory by Sidney Edward Mezes (1900)
"(2) In order to an agreement there must also be a proposal, an acceptance, and
an identical or mutual understanding, "the meeting of minds in one and the ..."
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