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nominate

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A quick definition of nominate:

Term: NOMINATE

Definition: Nominating means giving something a special name or title. In law, a contract is an agreement between two or more people that creates obligations that can be enforced by law. A contract can be a written document, but it's the agreement between the parties that really matters.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Nominate (nom-uh-nate) is an adjective used in civil law to describe something that has a special name or designation. For example, a "nominate contract" is a type of contract that has a specific name and is recognized by the law.

Examples:

  • A "lease agreement" is a nominate contract because it has a specific name and is recognized by the law as a type of contract.
  • On the other hand, a simple agreement between friends to go out to dinner does not have a specific name and is not a nominate contract.

These examples illustrate how the term "nominate" is used in civil law to describe something that has a specific name or designation. It helps to distinguish between different types of contracts and agreements that are recognized by the law.

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