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In civil law, if a buyer purchases a car for $10,000 but later finds out it has significant mechanical issues, they may be able to claim a lesion and seek ...
The lesion is the lack of equality between what the contracting party takes and what they give. It is calculated based on the material value of the thing in ...
For example, if a purchaser pays less than half the value of the property sold, or a seller receives more than double the property's value, lesion beyond moiety ...
In the civil law. The injury suffered by one who does not receive a full equivalent for what he gives in a commutative contract.
lesion n. [Anglo-French, damage, injury, from Latin laesio, from laedere to injure] in the civil law of Louisiana.
Lesion results in either the entire contract or one of its obligations being reduced, whereas it is generally just the abusive clause that is reduced, although ...
LESION, contracts. In the civil law this term is used to signify the injury suffered, in consequence of inequality of situation, by one who does not receive a ...
The lawsuit was filed due to a lesion claim where the property was exchanged below half of the market value. To avoid a claim of lesion, the seller agreed to ...
Lesion refers to an injury or wound. It refers to an area of wounded tissue. In civil law, lesion refers to loss from another's failure to perform contract.
lesion. injury or loss. In the civil law jurisdictions the word is often used in the context of an 'unfair' loss, as where an adult takes advantage of a minor ...
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