mutuality
21mutuality — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. reciprocity, correlation, alternation; see exchange 2 , sale 1 , 2 , transaction …
22mutuality — mu·tu·al·i·ty || ‚mjuËtʃʊ ælÉ™tɪ n. reciprocality, state of being joint in experience or ownership; condition of being mutual; having the same feelings one for another …
23mutuality — n reciprocity, mutual dependence, give and take, Latin, quid pro quo. tit for tat, interchange; one for all and all for one; likeness, similarity, equivalence; community, correspondence, correlation, agreement …
24mutuality — mu·tu·al·i·ty …
25mutuality — See: mutual …
26mutuality — Взаимность …
27mutuality — /mjutʃuˈæləti/ (say myoohchooh aluhtee) noun condition or quality of being mutual; reciprocity; mutual dependence …
28mutuality — The condition of being mutual, two persons bearing the same relationship toward each other in reference to a particular right or obligation; sharing a common burden or enjoying a common benefit on the same basis. The essential of a binding… …
29mutuality of consent — A meeting of the minds in assent. Caldwell v Cline, 109 W Va 553, 156 SE 55, 72 ALR 1211 …
30mutuality of estoppel — The quality of reciprocity, neither party being bound unless the other party is bound. An equitable estoppel operates neither in favor of, nor against, strangers, that is, persons who are neither parties nor privies to the transaction out of… …