ex contractu

形容词 adj. 副词 adv.
/ɛks kənˈtɹækt(j)uː/    /ɛks kənˈtɹæktu/

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Of a legal obligation: arising from a contractual relationship. not-comparable,postpositional
    — This act [An Act anent the Aliment of Poor Prisoners 1696 (chapter 32; Parliament of Scotland)] was clearly intended to regulate the case of civil debts; but the question occurred whether by civil debts was meant debts ex contractu, or debts also ex delicto; and the Court were at first of opinion that debtors, whose debts arose ex delicto, were not entitled to the benefit of the statute. [...] The opinion was however given up by the Court in 1787; and debts, though arising ex delicto, were held to be civil debts in the sense of the act, and as such, did not exclude the debtor from the benefit of the statute.
副词 adv.
  1. From a contractual relationship. not-comparable,postpositional
    — The diviſion of obligations, into thoſe ariſing from a contract, or quaſi ex contractu; from a delict, or quaſi ex delicto, takes place in the law of England [marginal note]. [...] Obligations civil, in a large ſenſe, may be divided into ſuch as ariſe from a contract, or quaſi contract; or from a delinquency and crime, or a quaſi delinquency, as they are termed in the civil law.

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词源 1
From Latin ex (“from”) + contractū (ablative singular of contractus (“contract”)).
词源 2
From Latin ex (“from”) + contractū (ablative singular of contractus (“contract”)).
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