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Nudum pactum in
Latin literally means 'naked promise' or 'bare promise'. In
common law, it
refers to a
promise that is not
legally enforceable for want...
- The
Pactum Lotharii was an
agreement signed on 23
February 840,
between the
Republic of
Venice and the
Carolingian Empire,
during the
respective governments...
- The
Pactum Warmundi was a
treaty of
alliance established in 1123
between the
Crusader Kingdom of
Jerusalem and the
Republic of Venice. In 1123, King Baldwin...
-
Covenant theology (also
known as covenantalism,
federal theology, or federalism) is a
biblical theology, a
conceptual overview and
interpretive framework...
- The
Pactum Sicardi was a
treaty signed on 4 July 836
between the Gr****
Duchy of Naples,
including its
satellite city-states of
Sorrento and Amalfi, represented...
- A
pactum de
quota litis in the law of
contract is an
agreement by
which the
creditor of a sum
difficult to
recover promises a
portion to the
person who...
- The (
Pactum)
Ludovicianum (also
spelled Ludowicianum or Hludowicianum) was an
agreement reached in 817
between the
Emperor Louis the
Pious (“Ludovicus...
- for war. This
Congress says in
behalf of the people: Si vis pacem, para
pactum, if you want peace,
agree to keep the peace. "If you want peace, make war...
-
Streptomyces pactum is a
bacterium species from the
genus of Streptomyces.
Streptomyces pactum produces pactamycin, actinopyrones, and piericidins. List...
- Wormatiense; German:
Wormser Konkordat), also
referred to as the
Pactum Callixtinum or
Pactum Calixtinum, was an
agreement between the
Catholic Church and...