释义 |
nu·dum pac·tum \|nüˌdu̇mˈpäkˌtu̇m\ noun (plural nu·da pac·ta \-üdəˈpäktə\) Etymology: Medieval Latin, naked pact : a pact or agreement not enforceable by action because lacking in or bare of certain legal essentials or formalities: as a. Roman law : a pact or agreement not in the form required for a binding stipulation b. common law : a promise unenforceable for lack of the required consideration c. civil law : a promise unenforceable for lack of a lawful motive |