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It is referred to as ESTOPPEL.

AnswerEstoppel is a bar to proceeding or an action. One is estopped from doing something, generally enforcing a contract or promise, etc. No immediate answer comes to mind for "a pause or hold of contract". It may be referring to something being held in abeyance for a period of time pending some other action.
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