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A quick definition of mandans:

Term: Mandans

Definition: Mandans refers to a person who asks someone else to do something for them without paying them. The person who asks is called a mandator. The person who does the task is called a mandatary or mandatarius. It's like asking a friend to help you move without giving them any money. Mandans is also another word for bailor, which means someone who gives something to someone else to take care of for them.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Mandans (man-danz) is a term used in Roman law to refer to the principal for whom a mandated person performs a free service. The person who delegates the performance of a mandate to another is called a mandator. In civil law, the mandator is the person who employs another person (called a mandatary or mandatarius) in a free agency. The term mandant is also used to refer to the mandator. In bailment law, the mandator is also known as the bailor.

  • John asked his friend Tom to pick up his mail while he was on vacation. John is the mandans, and Tom is the mandatary.
  • Susan asked her sister to water her plants while she was away. Susan is the mandans, and her sister is the mandatary.
  • Bob gave his car keys to his neighbor to park his car while he was out of town. Bob is the mandans, and his neighbor is the mandatary.

These examples illustrate the concept of mandans and mandatary in civil law. In each case, the mandans (John, Susan, and Bob) delegated a free service to another person (Tom, Susan's sister, and Bob's neighbor) who acted as the mandatary. The mandatary performed the service on behalf of the mandans without receiving any compensation.

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