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- acceptance, consideration, and the intention to be legally bound (animus contrahendi). In the US, the specifics can differ slightly depending on whether the...
- to both a contractual and a delictual claim. The definition of animus contrahendi states an intention to contract. Public policy considerations are evident...
- information to a court regarding a case before it. /əˈmaɪkəs ˈkjuːrii/ animus contrahendi contractual intent Intention to contract. /ˈænɪməs kɑːnˈtrəhɛndi/ animus...
-  502-505. See Christos Filios, H Aitia Stis Enochikes Symvaseis [The Causa Contrahendi] 30, 101–25 (2007) (Greece). See 1 Max Kaser, Das Römische Privatrecht...
- caring whether it be true or not." Second, if there was intent (animus contrahendi) to be held to a promise then there may be a collateral contract, that...
- during their years together, indicated that they had the requisite animus contrahendi to form a universal partnership. The essentials of a contract of universal...
- scope of the "social, domestic and pleasure" policy. In Latin: animus contrahendi or obligandi Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company [1893] 1 QB 256 MacInnes...
- when all the parties involved: Seriously intend to contract (animus contrahendi); Are of one mind (or ad idem) as to the contract's material terms; and...
- no subjective meeting of the minds between the two parties,—no animus contrahendi, in other words—it found that South African Railways and Harbours, by...
- intention of contracting a sale. there must be a concursus animorum animo contrahendi. The agreement should be free from mistake or error, and should not have...