consensual contract

  • 31con|sen´su|al|ly — con|sen|su|al «kuhn SEHN shu uhl», adjective. Law. made obligatory or binding only by mutual consent: »a consensual contract. 1. Physiology. caused by reflex stimulation, as the contraction of both pupils when light strikes one eye. 2. Psychology …

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  • 32con|sen|su|al — «kuhn SEHN shu uhl», adjective. Law. made obligatory or binding only by mutual consent: »a consensual contract. 1. Physiology. caused by reflex stimulation, as the contraction of both pupils when light strikes one eye. 2. Psychology. of or having …

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  • 33real contracts — Consensual contracts are such as are founded upon and completed by the mere agreement of the contracting parties, without any external formality or symbolic act to fix the obligation. Real contracts are those in which it is necessary that there… …

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  • 34real contracts — Consensual contracts are such as are founded upon and completed by the mere agreement of the contracting parties, without any external formality or symbolic act to fix the obligation. Real contracts are those in which it is necessary that there… …

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  • 38Dominance and submission — For other uses, see Dominance. A submissive man stretches out his bound wrists. Dominance and submission (also called D s, Ds, and D/s)[1] is a set of behaviors, customs and rituals involving the giving by one individual to another individual of… …

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  • 39Roman law — the system of jurisprudence elaborated by the ancient Romans, a strong and varied influence on the legal systems of many countries. [1650 60] * * * Law of the Roman Republic and Empire. Roman law has influenced the development of law in most of… …

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  • 40BDSM — Not to be confused with DBMS. BDSM Aspects B D, B/D, or BD Bondage and Discipline D s, D/s, or Ds …

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