The mere words doctrine is a legal principle stating that a mere statement or promise, without accompanying action or consideration, does not constitute a binding contract. In contract law, this doctrine emphasizes that an agreement requires clear intention and mutual assent, which cannot be established through words alone if they lack supporting behaviors or actions. This principle is often invoked in disputes to determine the validity of agreements where no formal contract exists.
Lincoln said that the dead soldiers had consecrated the ground and his mere words could do nothing to hallow it any more.
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belle mere
No, Superman might but not a mere mortal.
Aaradhna
weird, dear, theory, mere, beer
Marveled
they are not, unless recorded in agreement, its all hearsay.
me ember mere beer member berm REM
Namaste (hello) Mere (My) Nam (with or without an e, name)
Were and here are four letter words. Additional words include mere and fete (to honor with a celebration).
Mere Hamdam Mere Dost was created in 1968.
Tagalog translation of MERE: totooExample: mere thoughts: totoong iniisip
This is a word that is still used in literature, but is not as common in conversation these days. It refers to a small amount, and carries a meaning of "barely enough." The book was a mere 100 pages, but the author somehow managed to create a fascinating plot. I hope you have more of a plan than just mere words.
it is a mere miracle that he survived. The police told press.
Lincoln said that the dead soldiers had consecrated the ground and his mere words could do nothing to hallow it any more.
it is mare not mere and they are girls