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So I’ve heard some of the terms listed below, but wasn’t necessarily sure of what they all meant. Here’s a quick review:

Bad Faith – Conduct in which there is a design of ill-will or an ulterior motive to commit deceit or fraud.

Bring Suit – The initiation of legal proceedings; to start an action.

Buy-out Provision – A provision in a lease which allows the tenant to purchase the property being leased.

By Virtue Of – By authority of; because of. Payments made to a public official by virtue of his rightful function, according to law.

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