privity的意思和读音

privity

: ['prɪvətɪ] : ['prɪvɪtɪ]

n.

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n.1.the state of sharing knowledge of or colluding in something secret2.a legally recognized relationship between two parties, e.g. between members of a family, between an employer and employees, or between others who have entered into a contract together3.a successive or mutual relationship to some property

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1.Since Mr. Dressler has no interest in the house or privity with Farmers, your claim will be rightfully rejected.Dressler

2.The traditional standard is established on the ground of the principle of party autonomy and principle of privity in arbitration contract.

3.Cooperation, privity , perseverance, invincible willpower, high morale, comprises the Women's Volleyball team's unity and cohesion.

4.All the doors were laid open FOR his departure, not without the privity of the King.

5.The privity of contract is the common base of contract law in the continent law system and the American law system.

6.We thought an outstanding group also need the same way, that was a " privity " on operation.——”;

7.If you are sweet hearts , please respect your space, demarcation line and privity .

8.Although its party and content relates the third people, but its effect have not broken the doctrine of privity of contract.

9.But, it need privity to take 2 hearts to crash into lovery fires; before that still need one heart crash another heart.

10.Fire, unless caused by the actual fault or privity of the carrier.