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takeover defense

takeover defense. A measure taken by a corporation to discourage hostile takeover attempts. — Often shortened to defense. — Also termed shark repellent. structural takeover defense. A legal mechanism adopted by a corporation to thwart any future takeover bid without having any financial or operational effect on the target corporation. transactional takeover defense. A financial

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mutual mistake

mutual mistake 相互错误;双方错误 指各方当事人对主要事实、合同用语或文书内容等有相同的误解。合同中的相互错误,是指当事人间已形成合意,合同也已达成,但合同的书面表达却并未真正体现当事人的意图。依据相互错误,可以要求对书面法律文件作适当修改。相互错误强调的是各方错误的关联性,与共同错误〔common mistake〕强调各方都犯错误不同。

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taker

taker, n. A person who acquires; esp., one who receives property by will, by power of appointment, or by intestate succession. [Cases: Wills 492–495. C.J.S. Wills §§ 902–905, 928, 956, 964–966.] first taker. A person who receives an estate that is subject to a remainder or executory devise. presumptive taker. A person who would take

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stakeholder

stakeholder n. (1)赌注保管人 作为赌注保管人,可保管参赌者交与的作为赌注的财物,并视赌博结果交与赢家,但因赌博合同是无傚法律行为,故赌注尚在保管人手中时,参赌者应可随时要求退出赌博,收回赌注。 (2)争议财物保管人 作为争议当事人的第三方,保管发生权利争议的财物,并将其交给最后确定有权接受之人,同时享有向任何对争议财物主张权利的人提起或要求其提起确定竞合权利诉讼〔interplead〕的权利。

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