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/peuhr fawr"meuhns/, n.1. a musical, dramatic, or other entertainment presented before an audience.2. the act of performing a ceremony, play, piece of music, etc.3. the execution or accomplishment of work, acts, feats, etc.4. a particular action, deed, or proceeding.5. an action or proceeding of an unusual or spectacular kind: His temper tantrum was quite a performance.6. the act of performing.7. the manner in which or the efficiency with which something reacts or fulfills its intended purpose.8. Ling. the actual use of language in real situations, which may or may not fully reflect a speaker's competence, being subject to such nonlinguistic factors as inattention, distraction, memory lapses, fatigue, or emotional state.[1485-95; PERFORM + -ANCE]
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▪ contract lawin law, act of doing that which is required by a contract. The effect of successful performance is to discharge the person bound to do the act from any future contractual liability.Each party to the contract is bound to perform promises according to the stipulated terms. In case of any controversy as to the meaning of a promise, the courts have usually decided that a person must perform it as the other party reasonably understood it to be. Thus, a preference for the rights of the one who is to receive the benefit of the promise is established.Attempts to establish hard and fast rules about reasonable interpretations of promises are now discouraged. Although at one time a person would be held to the literal meaning of the contract provisions stating a promise, the requirement now is to perform the true meaning and intent of the contract, which may not correspond with the fine print.* * *
Universalium. 2010.