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Pacta conventa (Latin for "articles of agreement") was a
contractual agreement, from 1573 to 1764
entered into
between the "Polish nation" (i.e., the...
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Pacta sunt
servanda ("agreements must be kept.") is a
brocard and a
fundamental principle of law
which holds that
treaties or
contracts are
binding upon...
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Pacta conventa (Latin for "agreed accords") was an
agreement concluded between King
Coloman of
Hungary and the
Croatian nobility in 1102 or afterwards...
- by the
Nihil novi Act (1505), King Henry's
Articles (1573), and
various Pacta conventa) that no
monarch could hope to
break the szlachta's grip on power...
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primary constitutional law of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
While pacta conventa (a sort of
manifesto or
government programme)
comprised only the...
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subjected itself to the
Grand Duke of Lithuania,
Sigismund II
Augustus with the
Pacta subiectionis (Provisio ducalis). In turn,
Sigismund granted protection from...
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concerns enforceable promises, and can be
summed up in the
Latin phrase pacta sunt
servanda (agreements must be kept). In
common law jurisdictions, three...
- The
Lateran Treaty (Italian:
Patti Lateranensi; Latin:
Pacta Lateranensia) was one
component of the
Lateran Pacts of 1929,
agreements between the Kingdom...
- interregnum". As a
condition of his election, he was
compelled to sign the
pacta conventa and the
Henrician Articles,
pledging religious tolerance in the...
- Nevertheless, all
valid treaties must
comply with the
legal principle of
pacta sunt
servanda (Latin: "agreements must be kept"),
under which parties are...