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Meaning of pacta sunt servanda




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

pacta sunt servanda
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It is a Latin phrase used in law and means "the agreed obligation" or "what is agreed must be fulfilled".

  




furoya

The Latin expression "Pacta sunt servanda" ("pacts must be fulfilled") is used in law to enforce an agreement even if there is no contract, as it creates civil obligations. A typical case is the consumer complaint to the non-conformity of a purchased product. It is also used in international law, for an understanding between nations that must be respected. See «rebus sic stantibus»

  


Anónimo

Phrase used by bildu and we can to enforce the agreement signed to repeal the entire labour reform.

  


Francisco Javier Gómez Mandujano

PACTA SUNT SERVANDA-locution Latin which means that the contract should be faithfully fulfilled however appear future events which are prejudicial to the bound. "The agreed requires ".

  



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