- In
civil law systems, a
synallagmatic contract is a
contract in
which each
party to the
contract is
bound to
provide something to the
other party. Its...
- that a
certain state of
affairs exists. If bilateral, it is
usually synallagmatic (or reciprocal),
meaning that one party's
performance is
promised in...
- ("agreement to the same [thing]")
which is an
undoubted requirement of
synallagmatic contracting, and that this
confusion may be the
result of
recent ignorance...
- In
international relations, a
concession is a "
synallagmatic act by
which a
State transfers the
exercise of
rights or
functions proper to
itself to a...
- conductio,
Afrik huur en verhuring).: 906 This is
broadly defined as a
synallagmatic contract between two parties, the
lessor and the lessee, in
terms of...
- insurance.
Proudhon considered the
perfect expression of
mutuality to be a
synallagmatic contract of
equal exchange between equal individuals.
Proudhon considered...
- that a
certain state of
affairs exists. If bilateral, it is
usually synallagmatic (or reciprocal),
meaning that one party's
performance is
promised in...
-
briefly indicate a
principle (adopted in some systems)
referred to as the
synallagmatic contract.
Inter arma enim
silent leges "For
among arms, the laws fall...
-
traditionally referred to as a tribute, the
payment of the
three cows is a
synallagmatic contract between equals. It was
established through the
mediation of...
- an "innominate term".
Diplock LJ's
judgment went as follows:
Every synallagmatic contract contains in it the
seeds of the
problems In what
event will...