juristic act
English
Noun
juristic act (plural juristic acts)
- (civil law, South Africa) Any conduct by a person intended to create, modify, transfer, preserve, or extinguish a right, obligation, or legal relationship.
Synonyms
- juridical act
- legal act
Hyponyms
- legal transaction
Coordinate terms
- juristic fact
Translations
volitional act intended to bring about legal effects
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