Consideration
11consideration — ► NOUN 1) careful thought. 2) a fact taken into account when making a decision. 3) thoughtfulness towards others. 4) a payment or reward. ● in consideration of Cf. ↑in consideration of …
12Consideration — Consideration, lat., Beachtung, Ueberlegung; consideriren, beachten, überlegen …
13consideration — Under common law, one of the three criteria that have to be met before a contract is binding. Refers to money or payment of money or some right, interest, profit or benefit accruing to the one party, or some forbearance, detriment, loss or… …
14Consideration — Contract law Part …
15considération — (kon si dé ra sion ; en poésie, de six syllabes) s. f. 1° Action par laquelle on considère, on pèse quelque chose. • Tout ce qui tombe sous la considération des géomètres, DESC. Géom. 3. • Il [St Paul] entre dans une profonde considération… …
16CONSIDÉRATION — s. f. Action par laquelle on considère, on examine. Cela est digne de considération. Cela mérite considération, demande une longue considération, beaucoup de considération. Cela est de peu de considération, Cela est de peu d importance, n est… …
17consideration — n. thought concern 1) to give consideration to (to give some consideration to a matter) 2) to show consideration for 3) to take smt. into consideration 4) to deserve; require consideration (the matter requires careful consideration) 5) careful;… …
18CONSIDÉRATION — n. f. Action de considérer, d’examiner d’une façon particulière. Cela est digne de considération. Cela mérite considération, demande une longue considération, beaucoup de considération. Cela est de peu de considération, Cela est de peu… …
19consideration — noun 1 careful thought about sth ADJECTIVE ▪ careful, detailed, full, serious ▪ After careful consideration, I have decided to resign. ▪ What is needed is a full consideration of the dilemma …
20consideration — The inducement to a contract. The cause, motive, price, or impelling influence which induces a contracting party to enter into a contract. The reason or material cause of a contract. Some right, interest, profit or benefit accruing to one party,… …