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  2. Right of first refusal - Wikipedia

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    Right of first refusal (ROFR or RFR) is a contractual right that gives its holder the option to enter a business transaction with the owner of something, according to specified terms, before the owner is entitled to enter into that transaction with a third party. A first refusal right must have at least three parties: the owner, the third party ...

  3. 72-hour clause - Wikipedia

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    A 72-hour clause, typically inserted in real estate sale contracts, is also known as an escape clause, release clause, kick-out clause, hedge clause or right of first refusal clause. [ 1 ] The 72-hour clause is a seller contingency which allows the seller to accept a buyer's contingent offer to purchase his/her property, while allowing the ...

  4. Restraint on alienation - Wikipedia

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    Sections 146 and 147 of the Act force an owner of Māori land who wishes to alienate their interest in the land to give right of first refusal to people belonging to "preferred classes of alienees". [2] These preferred classes include whanaunga (blood relations) [3] of the owner, other current owners, and members of the owner's hapū. [4]

  5. First-look deal - Wikipedia

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    A first-look deal is any contract containing a clause granting, usually for a fee or other consideration that covers a specified period of time, a pre-emption right, right of first refusal, or right of first offer (also called a right of first negotiation) to another party, who then is given the first opportunity to buy outright, co-own, invest in, license, etc., something that is newly coming ...

  6. Preemption (land) - Wikipedia

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    Preemption was a term used in the nineteenth century to refer to a settler's right to purchase public land at a federally set minimum price; it was a right of first refusal. Usually this was conferred to male heads of households who developed the property into a farm.

  7. Shufa (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    Shufa (Arabic: حق_الشفعة haqa al-shufea, often translated as "preemption" [1]) is an Islamic concept similar to the right of first refusal in Western law. The ninth-century Sunan ibn Majah collects hadith related to shufa. [1] For example: It was narrated that Jabir said: The Messenger of Allah said:

  8. First refusal - Wikipedia

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  9. Transition tag - Wikipedia

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    It guarantees the original club the right of first refusal to match any offer the player may make with another team. The transition tag can be used once a year by each club unless they elect to use a franchise tag instead. Transition tags can be rescinded; however, teams that rescind a transition tag cannot use it again until the next season.

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