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Negotiate




Negotiate

To communicate on a matter of disagreement between two parties, with a view to first listen to the other party's perspective and to then attempt to arrive at a resolution by consensus.

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Matter
Some substantial or essential thing, opposed to form; facts.

Parties
Contracts. Those persons who engage themselves to do, or not to do the matters and things contained in an agreement.

View
A prospect.

Attempt
An endeavor or effort to do an act or accomplish a crime, carries beyond preparation, but lacking execution.

Resolution
1) A solemn judgment or decision of a court. This word is frequently used in this sense, in Coke and some of the more ancient reporters. It also signifies an agreement to a law or other thing adopted by a legislature or popular assembly. 2) Civil law. The act by which a contract which existed and was good, is rendered null.

Consensus
A result achieved through negotiation whereby a hybrid solution is arrived at between parties to an issue, dispute or disagreement, comprising typically of concessions made by all parties, and to which all parties then subscribe unanimously as an acceptable resolution to the issue or disagreement.



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Negotiable
That which is capable of being transferred by assignment; a thing, the title to which may be transferred by a sale and indorsement or delivery.

Negotiation
1) Contracts The deliberation which takes place between the parties touching a proposed agreement. 2) merc. law. The act by which a bill of exchange or promissory note is put into circulation by being passed by one of the original parties to another person.

Negotiorum gestio
A civil law term, meaning management of the business of another. Under this principle, a party who voluntarily takes care of the affairs of another person, without any express or implied authority from that person, may claim reimbursement of his necessary and useful expenses, whether he has been successful or not. Negotiorum gestio is therefore the likely origin of the concept of salvage (infra) in maritime law.

Negotiorum gestum
Contracts. In the civil law, the negotiorum gestor is one who spontaneously, and without authority, undertakes to act for another during his absence, in his affairs.

Negotitiable paper
Contracts. This term is applied to bills of exchange and promissory notes, which are assignable by indorsement or delivery.



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Negative pregnant
Pleading. Such form of negative expression, in pleading, as may imply or carry within it an affirmative.

Negative statute
One which is enacted in negative terms, and which so controls the common law, that it has no force in opposition to the statute.

Negligence
Contracts, torts. When considered in relation, to contracts, negligence may be divided into various degrees, namely, ordinary, less than ordinary, more than ordinary.

Negligent escape
The omission to take such a care of a prisoner as a gaoler is bound to take, and in consequence of it, the prisoner departs from his confinement, without the knowledge or consent of the gaoler, and eludes pursuit.

Negotiable
That which is capable of being transferred by assignment; a thing, the title to which may be transferred by a sale and indorsement or delivery.

Negotiate

Negotiation
1) Contracts The deliberation which takes place between the parties touching a proposed agreement. 2) merc. law. The act by which a bill of exchange or promissory note is put into circulation by being passed by one of the original parties to another person.

Negotiorum gestio
A civil law term, meaning management of the business of another. Under this principle, a party who voluntarily takes care of the affairs of another person, without any express or implied authority from that person, may claim reimbursement of his necessary and useful expenses, whether he has been successful or not. Negotiorum gestio is therefore the likely origin of the concept of salvage (infra) in maritime law.

Negotiorum gestum
Contracts. In the civil law, the negotiorum gestor is one who spontaneously, and without authority, undertakes to act for another during his absence, in his affairs.

Negotitiable paper
Contracts. This term is applied to bills of exchange and promissory notes, which are assignable by indorsement or delivery.

Neif
Old English law. A woman who was born a villain, or a bond woman.

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