pactum
noun
pac·tum
ˈpäkˌtu̇m
variants
or less commonly pactio
-ktēˌō
plural pacta
-ktə
also pactiones
ˌpäktēˈōˌnās
Roman law
: an informal agreement between two or more persons containing one or more promises and usually legally unenforceable even when supported by a sufficient consideration except for certain pacta declared enforceable by praetorian edicts and imperial constitutions if arising out of a lawful cause or inducement
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