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Simple English definitions for legal terms

conventione

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A quick definition of conventione:

Conventione is a fancy word from Latin that means a written promise that someone broke. It was used a long time ago when people wanted to sell land. If someone broke their promise, the other person could use this special paper called a writ to make them keep their word. It was also called a writ of covenant.

A more thorough explanation:

Conventione

Conventione is a legal term that refers to a written agreement between two parties. It is a type of writ that is used when there is a breach of a written covenant. This writ was commonly used when parties wanted to transfer land by fine.

  • John and Mary signed a conventione when they agreed to sell their property to Tom.
  • The court issued a writ of covenant after the seller breached the conventione in the real estate transaction.

These examples illustrate how conventione is used in legal agreements and how it can be enforced by the court when there is a breach of the agreement.

Convention application | Convention for the European Patent for the Common Market

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