Latin, meaning A contract is an act as it were against an act.
Related Legal Terms & Definitions
- CONTRACTUS ES QUASI ACTUS CONTRA ACTUM A contract is an act as it were against an act
- CONTRACTUS Lat. Contract; a contract; contracts. Contractus bona fidei. In Roman law. Contracts of good faith.…
- QUASI Latin: As if; as it were; analogous to. This term is used in legal phraseology…
- DEBITUM ET CONTRACTUS SUNT NULLIUS LOCI Latin, meaning Debt and contract are of no particular place.
- LOCUS CONTRACTUS The place of the contract. In general, the law of the place where the contract…
- LEX LOCI CONTRACTUS contracts. The law of the place where an agreement is made. 2. Generally, the validity…
- EXCEPTIO NON ADIMPLETI CONTRACTUS Latin term for the exception of an unperformed contract.
- E. As an abbreviation, this letter may stand for "Exchequer," "English," "Edward' "Equity," "East," "Eastern," "Easter,"…