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  • Consideration
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  • A bright and cheery apparation whose visage speaks of calm, rational and deliberate analysis.
  • Consideration is a benefit or right conferred by one party to a contract on the other party or parties.
  • Consideration is a concept in contract law. Unless a contract is given under seal, each party to the contract must be entitled to consideration under the contract or else it is unenforceable. Consideration is anything that can be considered to have monetary value. Cash is always treated as consideration.
  • There are many choices to make in creating and maintaining a home. Some common considerations are "is it safe" or does it fit into your budget (Is it budget friendly, inexpensive or predictable. Can you afford it?) or does it match your personal preferences (style, decor). See . Some considerations in choosing a home or the items to go in it are... and more considerations are listed under the .
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  • A bright and cheery apparation whose visage speaks of calm, rational and deliberate analysis.
  • There are many choices to make in creating and maintaining a home. Some common considerations are "is it safe" or does it fit into your budget (Is it budget friendly, inexpensive or predictable. Can you afford it?) or does it match your personal preferences (style, decor). See . Some considerations in choosing a home or the items to go in it are... * Accessibility - can someone in a wheelchair get around? an elderly person? a small child? * Aesthetics - do you like the way it feels, looks, smells, sounds? is it beautiful to you? * Age appropriateness - * Allergies * Appearance * Budget friendly * Buy vs. rent * Cost * Energy efficiency * Health * Material - natural or synthetic? * Privacy * Safety * Security - safety, place of refuge? * Size * Sound - noise and more considerations are listed under the .
  • Consideration is a benefit or right conferred by one party to a contract on the other party or parties.
  • Consideration is a concept in contract law. Unless a contract is given under seal, each party to the contract must be entitled to consideration under the contract or else it is unenforceable. Consideration is anything that can be considered to have monetary value. Cash is always treated as consideration. Insufficient consideration is not a sufficient reason for not enforcing a contract. However, a party must have clearly agreed to accept the consideration in order for the contract to be enforceable. This will often be an issue if there is no evidence that the parties bargained or considered the value of their own property prior to executing the contract. If the consideration offered is so inadequate that no reasonable person would have accepted it in the circumstances, the doctrine of unconscionability applies and the contract is unenforceable. This is often the case where the two parties entering into the contract are of clearly unequal bargaining power.