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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...
- beatification. He
further regulated both of
these acts by
issuing his
Decreta servanda in
beatificatione et
canonizatione Sanctorum on 12
March 1642. In his De...
- all
valid treaties must
comply with the
legal principle of
pacta sunt
servanda (Latin: "agreements must be kept"),
under which parties are
committed to...
- Make one's bones –
American English idiom; to
build respect Pacta sunt
servanda –
Latin legal phrase Uberrima fides –
Legal doctrine of
insurance contracts...
- held to be
legally enforceable,
according to the
Latin maxim pacta sunt
servanda.
There are many
types of promises.
There are
solemn promises, such as marriage...
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enter treaties.
Treaties are
binding through the
principle of
pacta sunt
servanda,
which allows states to
create legal obligations on
themselves through...
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essentially serves an "escape clause" to the
general rule of
pacta sunt
servanda (promises must be kept).: 28
Because the
doctrine is a risk to the security...
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Pacem in
terris Peace on
Earth Encyclical by Pope John XXIII.
pacta sunt
servanda agreements must be kept Also "contracts must be honoured".
Indicates the...
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original on 16 June 2009 Kiesewetter-Köbinger, Swen (2008), "Pacta sunt
servanda", JurPC,
WebDok 100/2008: 5, doi:10.7328/jurpcb/200823696 Correa, Carlos...
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enforceable promises, and can be
summed up in the
Latin phrase pacta sunt
servanda (agreements must be kept). In
common law jurisdictions,
three key elements...