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Animus contrahendi






Animus contrahendi

An intention to contract.

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Intention
A design, resolve, or determination of the mind.

Contract
A negotiated oral or written agreement setting forth the terms for an exchange of value between parties (which may be individuals or companies) and under which each party promises to perform an obligation. Certain terms, such as the obligations to be performed and the terms for setting price or compensation must be mutually understood, known in legal lingo as a "meeting of the minds," and promised to by the parties to form a legal contract.



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Amicus curiae
(United Kingdom) A friend of the court.

Amicus curić
A friend of the court. Imports friendly intervention of counsel to remind the court of some matter of law which has escaped its notice and in regard to which it appears to be in danger of going wrong. It is not his function to take upon himself the management of a cause.

Ancient house
A house which has stood for twenty years.

Ancillaries
Ancillaries in the conflict of laws are the time limitations, cross-defenses, rules of evidence, presumptions, burdens of proof, order of proof, etc., which affect or qualify the legal relationship. They were classically deemed procedural (and thus of the forum) but, in reality, ancillaries have a proper law of their own, which is often the proper law of the contract or tort/delict to which they are connected, but not necessarily so.

Ancillary
A proceeding which is auxiliary or subordinate to another proceeding. In probate, a proceeding in a state where a decedent owned property but was not domiciled.

Animus contrahendi

Annexation
Property. The union of one thing to another. In the law relating to fixtures, annexation is actual or constructive. By actual annexation is understood every movement by which a chattel can be joined or united to the freehold. By constructive annexation is understood the union of such things as have been holden parcel of the realty, but which are not actually annexed, fixed, or fastened to the freehold; for example, deeds, or chattels, which relate to the title of the inheritance.

Anni nubiles
The age at which a girl becomes by law fit for marriage, which is twelve years.

Anniented
From the French aneantir; abrogated or made null.

Anno domini
The computation of time from the incarnation of our Saviour which is used as the date of all public deeds in the United tites and Christian countries, on which account it is called the "vulgar vera."

Annonae civiles
Civil law. A species of rent issuing out of certain lands, which were paid to Rome monasteries.

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