| 单词 | consensual contract | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasconsensual contract  1.  Relating to or involving consent.  consensual contract (in Roman Law): a contract which requires only consent of the parties to render it obligatory: so  consensual obligation.  consensual reference: (Sociology and Psychology) a statement (about oneself) with an agreed transparent reference. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > consent > 			[adjective]		 consensual1754 1754    J. Erskine Princ. Law Scotl. II.  iii. iii. 290  				Contracts consensual, i.e. which might, by the Roman law, be perfected by sole consent. 1818    H. T. Colebrooke Treat. Obligations & Contracts 14.  				 1880    J. Muirhead in  tr.  Gaius Institutes  iii. 208 		(note)	  				The verbal and literal contracts are often spoken of by the civilians as formal contracts, in contradistinction to the real and consensual ones, which they call material. 1880    J. Muirhead Inst. of Gaius & Rules of Ulpian Digest 478  				Consensual obligations were so called because a common understanding was sufficient to create them without any formality. 1881    E. Hatch Bampton Lect. vi. 145  				The consensual jurisdiction to which the members of Christian societies submitted themselves. 1948    M. Sherif Outl. Social Psychol. xviii. 621  				This ordering of responses held whether a respondent made as many as nineteen consensual references or as few as one. < as lemmas | 
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