What is another word for Privity?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈɪvɪti] (IPA)

Privity is a legal term that often pertains to contracts and the relationships between parties involved in them. Some synonyms for privity include involvement, connection, association, affiliation, participation, and interest. Each of these terms highlights the nature of the relationship between the parties and how it impacts their contractual obligations. Involvement, for example, suggests that both parties are actively engaged in the contract, while affiliation implies a more indirect connection. Participation emphasizes the role that each party plays in upholding their contractual commitments. These synonyms help to paint a more nuanced picture of the complex relationships that arise in legal agreements and can provide a better understanding of their implications.

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What are the hypernyms for Privity?

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Usage examples for Privity

Howbeit, Mother would have her first Child baptized after her; and sent her alle the little Helps she could from her owne Purse, from Time to Time, with Father's Privity and Concurrence.
"Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary"
Anne Manning
They stopped at a door in a poor court which they had somehow reached without Mavering's Privity.
"April Hopes"
William Dean Howells Last Updated: February 27, 2009
The first thought of the good man was that the Belle Helen had come into port; nor did Barnaby undeceive him as he led the way into the house, but waited until they were all safe and sound in Privity together before he should unfold his strange and wonderful story.
"Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates"
Howard I. Pyle

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