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ad idem [Latin, to the same] : in agreement : at a meeting of the minds [the parties were ad idem] ...
consensus ad idem
consensus ad idem [Latin, agreement with respect to the same thing] : meeting of the minds ...
Ad idem
Ad idem (at the same point), said of negotiating parties when they are quite agreed, so that a binding contract has been made between them. So long as any new term is put forward by one party and not accepted by the other, this cannot be....
idem sonans
idem sonans [Latin, sounding the same] : relating to or being two names having the same or similar pronunciation or sound [the two names are not idem sonans "Johnson v. Estelle, 704 F.2d 232 (1983)"] [the idem sonans test] compare misnomer NOTE: An idem sonans name allows a pleading or other document (as a warrant) to be considered valid despite the minor misspelling of a name or other misidentification of a party (as in identifying a corporation as a partnership). The fact that two trademarks are idem sonans may be used to establish the likelihood of confusion on the part of consumers in a trademark infringement case. ...
Idem per idem
Idem per idem, an illustration of a kind that really adds no additional element to the consideration of the question.Means the same for the same. This phrase refers to an illustration that adds nothing to a matter under consideration, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 748....
Ubi eadem ratio ibi idem jus, et de similibus idem est judicium
Ubi eadem ratio ibi idem jus, et de similibus idem est judicium (Co. Litt. 191a), where there is the same reason, there is the same right; and of things similar, the judgment is similar....
Connivance and consent
Connivance and consent, Connivance means consent. The plea of consent is one thing: the fact that connivance means consent (assuming that it does) is quite another. Connivance may in certain situations amount to consent, which explains why the dictionaries give 'consent' as one of the meanings of the word 'connivance' Consent implies that parties are ad idem. Connivance does not necessarily imply that parties are of one mind, Charan Lal Sahu v. Giani Zail Singh, AIR 1984 SC 309 (316): (1984) 1 SCC 390. [Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections (Amendment) Act, 1952, s. 18(1)(a)]...
Contract
Contract, an agreement between competent parties, to do or to abstain from doing some act. For numerous other definitions, see Chalmers's Sale of Goods Act, App. II., where it is said that the 'disposition of the best modern writers appears to be to define ' contract ' as an agreement enforce-able at law,' but contended that this definition seems rather too narrow.Every contract is founded upon the mutual agree-ment of the parties; the other essentials are legality, capacity (depending on age, mental ability, sex and status) a mutual identity of consent (consensus ad idem), and form. When an agreement is stated either verbally or in writing it is usually called an express contract; when the agreement is matter of inference and deduction, it is called n implied contract. (See IMPLIED CONTRACT.)Contract, which provides that the price includes the cost of the goods, the freight and the insurance premium for the transit, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(1), para 253, p. 210.Contracts may...
idem
idem [Latin, same] : something previously mentioned : the same authority used in citations to cases and other works to refer to an immediately preceding reference compare infra, supra NOTE: Idem is usually used in the form of its abbreviation id.[In Bally, the plaintiff also claimed…403 Mass. at 720-21. The [court] denied the claim…Id. at 721 "R. T. Gerwatowski"] ...
Bona fides non patitur, ut bis idem exigatur
Bona fides non patitur, ut bis idem exigatur [Lat.], Good faith does not suffer the same thing to be exacted twice....
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