CONTRAHERE

CONTRAHERE

contrahere (k[schwa]n-tray-h[schwa]-ree), vb. [Latin ¡°draw together¡±] Roman law.

1. To establish or enter into a formal relationship, as between husband and wife, creditor and debtor, by mutual agreement.

2. To commit a crime.

3. To accept an inheritance.

4. Generally, to perform any act of legal significance. See CONTRACTUS.


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