synallagmatic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek συναλλαγματικός (sunallagmatikós).
Adjective
synallagmatic (not comparable)
- (law) Imposing reciprocal obligations upon the parties; bilateral.[1]
- a synallagmatic contract
Translations
imposing reciprocal obligations upon the parties
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References
- John Bouvier (1839) “SYNALLAGMATIC”, in A Law Dictionary, […], volumes II (L–Z), Philadelphia, Pa.: T. & J. W. Johnson, […], successors to Nicklin & Johnson, […], →OCLC.
- “synallagmatic”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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