Consensual Agreement
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A Consensual Agreement is a mutual understanding between agreement parties about their relative agreement rights and agreement obligations to follow a specific course of conduct.
- AKA: Mutual Understanding, Voluntary Agreement, Consensual Arrangement.
- Context:
- It can (typically) include Agreement Core Components, such as:
- Agreement Party Components, such as: party consent, party role, and party capacity.
- Agreement Purpose Components, such as: shared goals, mutual benefits, and intended outcomes.
- Agreement Term Components, such as: specific commitments, performance metrics, and success criteria.
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- It can (typically) follow Agreement Lifecycle Stages, such as:
- Agreement Creation Stages, such as: mutual discussion, term negotiation, and consent expression.
- Agreement Performance Stages, such as: commitment fulfillment, progress monitoring, and adjustment.
- Agreement Completion Stages, such as: mutual satisfaction, agreed termination, and resolution.
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- It can range from being a Consensual Verbal Agreement to being a Consensual Written Agreement, depending on the agreement documentation form and agreement expression method.
- It can range from being a Simple Consensual Agreement to being a Complex Consensual Agreement, depending on the agreement scope, term complexity, and obligation count.
- It can range from being a Formal Consensual Agreement to being an Informal Consensual Agreement, depending on the formality requirements and documentation needs.
- It can range from being an Individual-to-Individual Agreement to being an Organization-to-Organization Agreement to being a Mixed-Party Agreement, depending on the agreement party types.
- It can range from being a Binding Consensual Agreement to being a Non-Binding Consensual Agreement, depending on the enforceability intent and commitment level.
- It can range from being a Single-Purpose Consensual Agreement to being a Multi-Purpose Consensual Agreement, depending on the agreement objective scope.
- It can range from being a Fixed-Term Consensual Agreement to being an Open-Ended Consensual Agreement, depending on the duration structure.
- It can range from being a Direct Consensual Agreement to being a Mediated Consensual Agreement, depending on the formation process.
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- It can (typically) include Agreement Core Components, such as:
- Examples:
- Formal Consensual Agreements, such as:
- Consensual Legally Enforceable Agreements, such as:
- Business Contracts establishing business obligations and legal rights.
- Consensual International Treatys defining sovereign commitments and state obligations.
- Statutory Agreements following regulatory frameworks and legal requirements.
- Organizational Agreements, such as:
- Strategic Alliances establishing organizational collaboration and shared objectives.
- Joint Venture Agreements defining resource sharing and mutual benefits.
- Partnership Protocols specifying operational standards and governance structures.
- Consensual Legally Enforceable Agreements, such as:
- Informal Consensual Agreements, such as:
- Trust-Based Agreements, such as:
- Handshake Agreements confirming informal transactions and mutual trust.
- Professional Courtesy Agreements establishing practitioner cooperation and shared standards.
- Good Faith Understandings defining mutual expectations and cooperative intent.
- Social Agreements, such as:
- Community Practice Agreements establishing local customs and shared values.
- Friendship Commitments defining mutual support and social obligations.
- Group Understandings specifying collective behavior and shared responsibility.
- Trust-Based Agreements, such as:
- Professional Consensual Agreements, such as:
- Service Delivery Agreements, such as:
- Professional Service Contracts defining service scope and delivery standards.
- Consulting Agreements establishing advisory relationships and project outcomes.
- Client Engagement Agreements specifying service terms and mutual expectations.
- Professional Association Agreements, such as:
- Practice Standard Agreements establishing professional conduct and quality benchmarks.
- Peer Collaboration Agreements defining knowledge sharing and mutual support.
- Professional Development Agreements specifying learning objectives and progress measures.
- Service Delivery Agreements, such as:
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- Formal Consensual Agreements, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Non-Consensual Arrangements, such as:
- Coerced Agreements made under duress or undue influence.
- Unconscious Arrangements lacking deliberate consent.
- Unilateral Decisions imposed without mutual consent.
- Single-Party Actions, such as:
- Personal Promises that lack mutual exchange or shared understanding.
- Organizational Decisions without external agreement.
- Individual Commitments without other party involvement.
- Non-Agreement Relationships, such as:
- Legal Mandates requiring compliance without voluntary agreement.
- Implied Contracts lacking explicit mutual understanding.
- Unconscionable Agreements with unfair terms or power imbalance.
- Technical Agreements, such as:
- Grammatical Agreements between linguistic elements.
- Statistical Agreements between measurements.
- Mathematical Agreements between numeric values.
- Non-Consensual Arrangements, such as:
- See: Agreement, Mutual Consent, Voluntary Commitment, Agreement Formation, Agreement Term, Agreement Party, Agreement Purpose, Agreement Performance.
References
2012
- http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/agreement#Noun
- An understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct.