Unilateral acts denote one-sided legal actions that affect only one party's rights or obligations in a transaction. Unilateral denotes a one-sided legal characterization describing acts, relations, or communications that pertain to only one of two or more persons or things; synonymous with one-sided and ex parte as used in legal manuals and reference guides to classify actions taken without the concurrence or participation of other parties.
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Unilateral acts denote one-sided legal actions that affect only one party's rights or obligations in a transaction.
Unilateral denotes a one-sided legal characterization describing acts, relations, or communications that pertain to only one of two or more persons or things; synonymous with one-sided and ex parte as used in legal manuals and reference guides to classify actions taken without the concurrence or participation of other parties.
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