The judgment of the court. … [Read more...] about CONSIDERATIO CURIAE
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CONSISTING
Being composed or made up of. This word is not synonymous with "Including;" for the latter, when used in connection with a number of specified objects, always implies that there may be others which are not mentioned. Farlsh v. Cook, 6 Mo. App. 881. … [Read more...] about CONSISTING
CONSIDERATIO CURLAE
practice. The judgment of the court. In pleadings where matters are determined by the court, it is said, therefore it is considered and adjudged by the court ideo consideratum est per curiam. … [Read more...] about CONSIDERATIO CURLAE
CONSISTORIUM
The state council of the Roman emperors. Mackeld. Rom. Law, 158. … [Read more...] about CONSISTORIUM
CONSIDERATION
(A) Contracts. One of the three basic prime elements of a valid, binding contract. Consideration is the value or benefit for which the mutual promises are based upon and which the parties are required to bargain for. Consideration can take the form of a promise to do something (repair a car) or a promise not to do something (such as not to smoke on the premises.) There must be … [Read more...] about CONSIDERATION
