Meaning Consideration
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n. 1) payment or money. 2) a vital element in the law of contract...
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To "call up" or "lay down" a bill or other measure on the Senate floor is to place it before the full Senate for consideration, including debate, amendment, and voting. Measures no [..]
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To "call up" or "lay down" a bill or other measure on the Senate floor is to place it before the full Senate for consideration, including debate, amendment, and vot [..]
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The value received to bind a contract; also, payment for an annuity.
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mid-14c., "a beholding, looking at," also "keeping in mind," from Old French consideracion (12c., Modern French considération), from Latin considerationem (nominative consideratio) [..]
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1. (sales definition) A sales manager leadership style wherein sales managers are supportive, friendly, and considerate of their sales personnel; they consult with them and represent their interests; and they recognize their contributions. In essence, a sales manager using this kind of leadership style exhibits relationship-oriented behavior. 2. (r [..]
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An item of value, possibly money or a service, given with the intent of motivating a person to enter into a contract or to discourage a certain act such as a lawsuit.
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Something of value given or done as recompense that is exchanged by two parties; that which binds a contract.
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An exchange of something of value between two parties. This is one of the requirements of a valid contract. Payment of the premium is an applicant's consideration. The company's promise to p [..]
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a matter weighed or taken into account when formulating an opinion or plan.
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In contract law, something of value. It may be money, an act, or a promise. It is one of the key elements required to have a binding contract. [D03473]
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For promises to be enforceable as a contract, each party to a contract must provide ‘consideration’, unless the agreement is a deed.  In procurement, the buyer usually agrees to pay a sum of money - t [..]
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A benefit or right for which the parties to a contract must bargain. In order to be valid, a contract must be founded on an exchange of one form of consideration for another. Consideration may be a pr [..]
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the process of giving careful thought to something circumstance: information that should be kept in mind when making a decision; "another consideration is the time it would take&q [..]
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Something of value, usually money, given to induce another to enter into a contract.
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Definition Something of value, such as money or personal services, given by one party to another in exchange for an act or promise.
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noun. With regard to leadership theory, a part of result-oriented leadership which comprises displaying concern for the emotions of lower-level coworkers, herein decreasing strife, keeping up benefici [..]
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something (as an act or forbearance or the promise thereof) done or given by one party for the act or promise of another see also contract compare motive NOTE: Except in Louisiana, consideration is .. [..]
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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Anything of value given by one party to induce another to enter into a contract. It may be money, personal services or even "love and affection."
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Price paid to purchase shares.
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Price paid to purchase shares.
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Consideration is something that has value, such as money, property, or services. The term is normally used in reference to a sales contract, where one party provides consideration in return for the it [..]
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Consideration is “either a benefit to the maker of the promise or a detriment to, or obligation upon, the promise[e]. ("In Ohio, consideration is either a benefit to the promisor or a detriment t [..]
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The money value of a transaction, calculated as the number of shares multiplied by the price, before adding commission.
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Consideration means, in effect, just about anything of value. In the straightforward example of a sale of goods for money, the consideration is simply the payment. Consideration also includes situatio [..]
Source: anu.edu.au

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(n) the process of giving careful thought to something(n) information that should be kept in mind when making a decision(n) a discussion of a topic (as in a meeting)(n) kind and considerate regard for [..]
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Inducement for which a party enters into a contract.
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A bargained-for benefit or right. Consideration may be a promise to perform a certain act – for example, a promise to deliver goods, a promise not to do something, payment, or a promise to pay money, [..]
Source: jec.unm.edu

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The exchange of acts or promises needed for a contract to be valid. For example, an insurance company agrees to provide coverage in exchange for payment of the premium.
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Something of value given in return for another's performance or promise of performance; generally required to make a promise binding and to make agreement of parties enforceable as a contract. Consideration may be either executed or executory, express or implied.
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One of the elements for a binding contract. Consideration for an insurance policy is acceptance by the insurance company of the payment of the premium and the statement made by the prospective policyh [..]
Source: einsurance.com

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This is the total amount of money (including VAT) received for a sale. For barter transactions where the consideration is not in money, the consideration will be the open market value of goods or serv [..]
Source: sars.gov.za

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For taxable benefit purposes means any consideration given by an employee but does not include any consideration in the form of services rendered by the employee.
Source: sars.gov.za

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In relation to a supply of goods or services, includes any payment made, whether in money or otherwise, but does not include a donation, a deposit (except a deposit on a returnable container) or any g [..]
Source: sars.gov.za

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In an insurance contract, usually means money. The money or premium paid by the policyholder for the insurance protection.
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A principal under English law, that for a contract to be valid, each party must provide something of value “in consideration” of the contractual agreement. In an insurance contract, the consideration provided by the insured is the premium, and the consideration made by the insurer is the promise to pay should a loss, accident or injury occur (usual [..]
Source: eagleinsurance.com.au

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A simple contract requires consideration to be given by the parties to the contract. The consideration must be worth something. It may be in the form of money, goods or services.
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A principal under English law, that for a contract to be valid, each party must provide something of value "in consideration" of the contractual agreement. In an insurance contract, the cons [..]
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For a contract to be binding each party to the contract must give what is known as consideration or the exchange of values on which a contract is based. In an insurance contract, the insured person ma [..]
Source: calstate.edu

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One of the elements for a binding contract. Consideration for an insurance policy is acceptance by the insurance company of the payment of the premium and the statement made by the prospective policyh [..]
Source: sanchez-insuranceinc.com

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This is the total amount of the transaction i.e. the amount required to purchase the shares and pay the commission and stamp duty.
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Usually means money received by a supplier in exchange for the supply of goods or services but may be in the form of bartered goods or services or release from an obligation etc.
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This is money or something of value which is given in return for another’s promise to supply a product or some other service.
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In a contract, an exchange of something of value between the parties.
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'some right, interest or benefit accruing to one party, or some forbearance, detriment,loss or responsibility given, suffered by the other'
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The money value of a transaction (number of shares multiplied by the price), before adding commission, stamp duty, etc.
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The binding force in a contract that requires something of value to be exchanged for the transfer of risk. The consideration on the part of the insured is the representations made in the application and the payment of premium, the consideration on the part of the insurer is the promise to pay in the event of loss.
Source: visitorinsuranceservices.com

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Purchase price shown on transfer or "natural love and affection" - Exchange". 
Source: finance-ni.gov.uk

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In conveyancing terms, the word is generally used to refer to the reason or explanation for the transfer of land. Typically, it is an amount of money paid by the transferee to the transferor, but it may refer to some less tangible factor, such as the natural love and affection the transferor bears towards the transferee.
Source: sa.gov.au

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The price paid for a debt instrument, calculated by applying the yield-to-redemption figure to obtain the present value of future cash inflows.
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Consideration means "some right, benefit or profit accruing to the promissor or some forbearance, detriment, loss or responsibility suffered by the promissee." In other words, the party tryi [..]
Source: waalco.ca

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Money or valuables given by one person to another under the terms of a CONTRACT. This can be a large or a token payment. Treaty ANNUITIES and RESERVE lands are kinds of consideration promised in the TREATIES.
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