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    An Accord Is an Agreement Whereby the Parties Agree to Accept
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An Accord Is an Agreement Whereby the Parties Agree to Accept

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Question 147

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An accord is an agreement whereby the parties agree to accept something different in satisfaction of the original contract.

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