due diligence

investigation or exercise of care that a reasonable business or person is normally expected to take before entering into an agreement or contract with another party or an act with a certain standard of care

Wikidata entity: Q794134



P1343 described by source ... Q867541 (Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition) Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition
P1889 different from ... Q1263840 (due diligence defence) due diligence defence
P1269 facet of ... Q181487 (audit) audit
P31 instance of ... Q2135465 (legal term or legal concept) legal term or legal concept
P279 subclass of ... Q65089289 (risk control) risk control

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P227GND ID4516677-8
P3827JSTOR topic ID (archived)due-diligence
P8313Lex IDdue_diligence
P6366Microsoft Academic ID (discontinued)2781016034
P10283OpenAlex IDC2781016034
P3417Quora topic IDDue-Diligence
P3911STW Thesaurus for Economics ID29559-2
P3365Treccani IDdue-diligence
P2347YSO ID4380

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