slovo | definícia |
consensual (encz) | consensual,konsenzuální adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Consensual (gcide) | Consensual \Con*sen"su*al\, a. [See Consent, v. i., and cf.
Sensual.]
1. (Law) Existing, or made, by the mutual consent of two or
more parties.
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2. (Physiol.) Excited or caused by sensation, sympathy, or
reflex action, and not by conscious volition; as,
consensual motions.
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Consensual contract (Law), a contract formed merely by
consent, as a marriage contract.
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consensual (wn) | consensual
adj 1: existing by consent; "a consensual contract" |
CONSENSUAL (bouvier) | CONSENSUAL, civil law. This word is applied to designate one species of
contract known in the civil laws; these contracts derive their name from the
consent of the parties which is required in their formation, as they cannot
exist without such consent.
2. The contract of sale, among the civilians, is an example of a
consensual contract, because the moment there is an agreement between the
seller and the buyer as to the thing and the price, the vendor and the
purchaser have reciprocal actions On the contrary, on a loan, there is no
action by the lender or borrower, although there may have been consent,
until the thing is delivered or the money counted. This is a real contract
in the sense of the civil law. Lec. El. Dr: Rom. Sec. 895; Poth. Ob. pt. 1,
c. 1, s. 1, art. 2; 1 Bell's Com. (5th ed.) 435. Vide Contract.
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consensual (encz) | consensual,konsenzuální adj: Zdeněk Brož |
consensually (encz) | consensually,konsenzuálně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Consensual contract (gcide) | Consensual \Con*sen"su*al\, a. [See Consent, v. i., and cf.
Sensual.]
1. (Law) Existing, or made, by the mutual consent of two or
more parties.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Physiol.) Excited or caused by sensation, sympathy, or
reflex action, and not by conscious volition; as,
consensual motions.
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Consensual contract (Law), a contract formed merely by
consent, as a marriage contract.
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consensual (wn) | consensual
adj 1: existing by consent; "a consensual contract" |
CONSENSUAL (bouvier) | CONSENSUAL, civil law. This word is applied to designate one species of
contract known in the civil laws; these contracts derive their name from the
consent of the parties which is required in their formation, as they cannot
exist without such consent.
2. The contract of sale, among the civilians, is an example of a
consensual contract, because the moment there is an agreement between the
seller and the buyer as to the thing and the price, the vendor and the
purchaser have reciprocal actions On the contrary, on a loan, there is no
action by the lender or borrower, although there may have been consent,
until the thing is delivered or the money counted. This is a real contract
in the sense of the civil law. Lec. El. Dr: Rom. Sec. 895; Poth. Ob. pt. 1,
c. 1, s. 1, art. 2; 1 Bell's Com. (5th ed.) 435. Vide Contract.
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