Legal Dictionary of Pakistan
Quick lookup for English, Urdu, and Latin legal terms used in Pakistani jurisprudence.
Ea quae commendandi causa in venditionibus dicuntur, si palam appareant venditorem non obligant.
Those things that, by way of commendation, are stated at sales, if they are openly apparent, do not hind they are openly apparent do not bind the seller.
In contrahenda venditione, ambiguum pactum contra venditorem interpretandum est
In the contract of sale, an ambiguous agreement is to be interpreted against the seller.
In pretio emptionis et venditionis naturaliter licet contrahentibus se circumvenire.
In setting the price for buying and selling, it is naturally allowed to the contracting parties to get the better of each other.
emptio et venditio
[Latin "purchase and sale"] A contract of sale. -Also termed emptio venditio. See VENDITIO.
emptio venditio
See emptio et venditio.
venditio
. [Latin] Roman & civil law. 1. A sale; VENDITION. 2. A contract of sale. ( In this sense, the term is short for emptio et venditio. See EMPTIO. 3. Broadly, any contract by which the ownership of something may be transferred for value.
vendition
n. The act of selling; a sale. Also termed venditio.
venditioni exponas
. [Latin "you are to expose for sale"] A writ of execution requiring a sale to be made. ( The writ is directed to a sheriff when he has levied upon goods under a fieri facias but has made return that they remain unsold for lack of buyers. In some jurisdictions, a venditioni exponas is issued to require a sale of lands seized under an earlier writ, after they have been condemned or passed upon by inquisition. Abbr. vend. ex.; v.e.