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  2. Purchase and sale agreement - Wikipedia

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    The entity disposing, conveying, and selling the assets is referred to as the seller or vendor. [3] A PSA sets out the various rights and obligations of both the buyer and seller, and might also require other documents be executed and recorded in the public records, such as an assignment, deed of trust, or farmout agreement. [4]

  3. United States contract law - Wikipedia

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    Contract law regulates the obligations established by agreement, whether express or implied, between private parties in the United States. The law of contracts varies from state to state; there is nationwide federal contract law in certain areas, such as contracts entered into pursuant to Federal Reclamation Law.

  4. PSA - Wikipedia

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    Production sharing agreement, a contract between a government and a resource extraction company; Public Safety Act, a law in Jammu and Kashmir; Public service agreement, UK government department targets for 3-year period; Public service announcement; Purchase and sale agreement, an agreement between a buyer and a seller

  5. Memorandum of understanding - Wikipedia

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    In business, an MoU is typically a legally non-binding agreement between two (or more) parties, outlining terms and details of a mutual understanding or agreement, noting each party's requirements and responsibilities—but without establishing a formal, legally enforceable contract (though an MoU is often a first step towards the development of a formal contract).

  6. Contractual term - Wikipedia

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    If two parties have regularly conducted business on certain terms, the terms may be assumed to be same for each contract made, if not expressly agreed to the contrary. The parties must have dealt on numerous occasions and been aware of the term purported to be implied.

  7. Strategic partnership - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] [1] Strategic partnerships can develop in outsourcing relationships where the parties desire to achieve long-term “win-win” benefits and innovation based on mutually desired outcomes. No matter if a business contract was signed, between the two parties, or not, a trust-based relationship between the partners is indispensable.