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A “meeting of minds”; also a splendid and unnecessary {{tag|Latin}}ism, for you might also describe this as an “[[agreement]]” sufficiently clear — if accompanied by at least a peppercorn of [[consideration]] — to be binding on the parties. | {{a|latin|}}A “meeting of minds”; also a splendid and unnecessary {{tag|Latin}}ism, for you might also describe this as an “[[agreement]]” sufficiently clear — if accompanied by at least a peppercorn of [[consideration]] — to be binding on the parties. | ||
Just the sort of arrangement you might arrive at with your dry cleaner if, say, you had soiled your {{f|flannel}}ette suit. | Just the sort of arrangement you might arrive at with your dry cleaner if, say, you had soiled your {{f|flannel}}ette suit. |
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A “meeting of minds”; also a splendid and unnecessary Latinism, for you might also describe this as an “agreement” sufficiently clear — if accompanied by at least a peppercorn of consideration — to be binding on the parties.
Just the sort of arrangement you might arrive at with your dry cleaner if, say, you had soiled your flannelette suit.