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- Complete_contract abstract "A complete contract is an important concept from contract theory. If the parties to an agreement could specify their respective rights and duties for every possible future state of the world, their contract would be complete. There would be no gaps in the terms of the contract. However, because it would be prohibitively expensive to write a complete contract, contracts in the real world are usually incomplete. When a dispute arises and the case falls into a gap in the contract, either the parties must engage in bargaining or the courts must step in and fill in the gap. The idea of a complete contract is closely related to the notion of default rules, e.g. legal rules that will fill the gap in a contract in the absence of an agreed upon provision.".
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- Complete_contract wikiPageWikiLink Bargaining.
- Complete_contract wikiPageWikiLink Category:Contract_law.
- Complete_contract wikiPageWikiLink Contract_theory.
- Complete_contract wikiPageWikiLink Default_rule.
- Complete_contract wikiPageWikiLinkText "Complete contract".
- Complete_contract wikiPageWikiLinkText "complete contract".
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- Complete_contract subject Category:Contract_law.
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- Complete_contract type Article.
- Complete_contract comment "A complete contract is an important concept from contract theory. If the parties to an agreement could specify their respective rights and duties for every possible future state of the world, their contract would be complete. There would be no gaps in the terms of the contract. However, because it would be prohibitively expensive to write a complete contract, contracts in the real world are usually incomplete.".
- Complete_contract label "Complete contract".
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