Comparative law notes
In the context of contractual performance, a party's duties are said to be discharged when he or she performs or "discharges" them.
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In the context of contractual performance, a party's duties are said to be discharged when he or she performs or "discharges" them.
official notification that you are no longer needed for a particular position, job, project or task etc
The board of directors was granted a discharge from liability by the general meeting.
if a court issues a bankruptcy discharge order, the debtor is no longer liable for certain specified types of debts or other liabilities
Under current laws, a court will usually issue a bankruptcy discharge order three years after the initial bankruptcy order was made.
official permission to leave a prison, hospital, court of law or the army etc
A teacher who received an absolute discharge from a court after assaulting two pupils has been banned from teaching.