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Consensus Ad Idem definition:
Latin: an agreement - a meeting of the minds between the parties where all understand the commitments made by each. A basic requirement for a contract.
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Consensus ad idem
The Latin term "Consensus ad idem" means, in a UK legal context: "agreement as to the same things".
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CONSENSUAL - This word is applied to designate one species of contract known in the civil laws; these contracts derive their name from the consent of the parties which is required in their formation, as they cannot exist without such consent.

Consensu - Unanimously or, by general consent
Consensus ad idem - Agreement as to the same things
Contra - To the contrary ...

Consensus:
A result achieved through negotiation whereby a hybrid solution is arrived at between parties to an issue, dispute or disagreement, comprising typically of concessions made by all parties, ...

Consensus facit legem. Consent makes the law. Consensus, non concubitus, facit matrimonium. Consent, not intercourse, creates marriage. Consensus tollit errorem.

Consensus
The COPUOS operates on the basis of consensus, i.e. all committee and subcommittee delegates must agree on treaty language before it can be included in the final version of a treaty, ...

Consensual sexual relations by a married person with someone other than the person's spouse. In states that still allow fault grounds for divorce, adultery is always sufficient grounds for a divorce.

Consensus non concubitus facit nuptiam. Consent, not lying together, constitutes marriage.
Consensus facit legem. Consent makes the law. A contract is a law between the parties, which can acquire force only by consent.

obligatio consensu contracta - a contract entered into by mere agreement.
obligatio litteris contracta - a contract entered into by writing.
obligatio re contracta - a contract entered into by conduct.

This concept is a part of the value consensus model explanation of the origins of the criminal law. The phrase is used to refer to conduct assessed as inherently wrong by nature, independent of regulations governing the conduct.

adultery
n. consensual sexual relations when one of the participants is legally married to another.

In economics, its meaning is more complex, but since the word rent means any income or yield from an object capable of producing wealth, its limitation to a more special sense is somewhat arbitrary and justified only by a general consensus of ...

also termed acquaintance-rape, it refers to non-consensual sex between two socially acquainted individuals; but wherein the consent for sex has not been there.

Labor Trafficking - People forced into non-consensual service can be found in: ...

Negotiate
To communicate on a matter of disagreement between two parties, with a view to first listen to the other party's perspective and to then attempt to arrive at a resolution by consensus.
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Few states still have "crime against nature" statutes on the books, and any that still include consensual sexual acts, such as sodomy, between adults are unconstitutional under a 2003 United States Supreme Court decision, Lawrence v. Texas.

On the other side of the coin, there is the concern of law enforcement and prosecutors that women whose advances have been rejected by a man, or who have been caught in the act of consensual sexual intercourse may falsely cry "rape." ...

See also: Law, State, Will, Court, Person

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