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A technological style dominant from 1600 to about 1880. Characterized by flexibility and compromise.
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The transaction of business aimed at reaching a meeting of minds among the parties; bargaining.
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Parties involved in the dispute discuss options for resolution without the help of a third party.
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Make an offer and we will attempt to negotiate a concluded contract between the parties.
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Discussion, written or otherwise, between two or more parties no different sides, the aim being to reach a common agreement. Non-confirming use: The use of a property, which does not conform to the allocation of the area for planning purposes. Such a property may have been built in conformity with the planning requirement at the time and a policy change ensued; more usually, the property was constructed before planning control was introduced. ...
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