privity in English

noun
1
a relation between two parties that is recognized by law, such as that of blood, lease, or service.
the parties no longer have privity with each other

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "privity" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "privity", or refer to the context using the word "privity" in the English Dictionary.

1. Exchanging visits is virtue, support is friendship, resonating is privity!

2. I believe that this is our luck and privity!

3. 5 Exchanging visits is virtue, support is friendship, resonating is privity!

4. If you are sweet hearts , please respect your space, demarcation line and privity .

5. In jurisdictions not rejecting the privity requirement as to obviate its effect to a great extent.

6. 29 In jurisdictions not rejecting the privity requirement as to obviate its effect to a great extent.

7. The ancestral culture must be heart connected continuing, shakes hand is the privity, is the information transmission.

8. In such case the defendant may, irrespective of the actual fault or privity of the owner, avail himself of the limits of liability prescribed in Article V, paragraph

9. However, the limits were not applicable if the federal government could show that the discharge was due to "willful negligence or willful misconduct within the privity and knowledge of the owner".

10. The emergence and reconstruction of Chongqing's literary image and its superposition and distance with the city show the relationship of privity and rejection between men and the city in the wartime.

11. 18 After the ablution of new natural law and law realism, the contract for third party's benefit is recognized and a big shock to the principle of privity of contract is caused.

12. It assures a lender, generally, that the tenant will Attorn to (that is, confirm privity of contract by agreeing to continue as tenant of the new landlord) the lender or a purchaser following a foreclosure