- (strongly)
locally contractible but not
contractible.
Strong local contractibility is a
strictly stronger property than
local contractibility; the counterexamples...
- A
contract is an
agreement that
specifies certain legally enforceable rights and
obligations pertaining to two or more parties. A
contract typically involves...
- The
terms Contract A and
Contract B in
Canadian contract law
refer to a
concept applied by the
Canadian courts regarding the fair and
equal treatment of...
-
space is
weakly contractible.
Since S ∞ {\displaystyle S^{\infty }} is
moreover a CW-complex, it is also
contractible. See
Contractibility of unit sphere...
- quasi-
contract (or implied-in-law
contract or
constructive contract) is a
fictional contract recognised by a court. The
notion of a quasi-
contract can be...
- In
contract law, a
contract of sale,
sales contract,
sales order, or
contract for sale is a
legal contract for the
purchase of ****ets (goods or property)...
- Look up
contract in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
contract is a
legally binding agreement between at
least two parties.
Contract may also
refer to:...
- oral
contract is a
contract, the
terms of
which have been
agreed by
spoken communication. This is in
contrast to a
written contract,
where the
contract is...
- The Dual
Contracts, also
known as the Dual
Subway System, were
contracts for the
construction and/or
rehabilitation and
operation of
rapid transit lines...
- In
moral and
political philosophy, the
social contract is an idea,
theory or
model that usually,
although not always,
concerns the
legitimacy of the authority...