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nominate contract : ウィキペディア英語版 | nominate contract In civil law jurisdictions, a nominate contract is a standardized contractual relationship that has a special designation attached to it (e.g., purchase and sale, lease, loan, insurance), as opposed to innominate contracts (which are not standardized and therefore have no set name).〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= law dictionary )〕 The obligor and obligee have rights and obligations specially prescribed by law. Nominate contracts are usually statutorily required to include certain express terms (''essentialia'')—depending on their kind—and are construed to include terms implied in law. ==Examples in law== In Quebec, Book V of the Civil Code deals with Obligations, Title II deals with nominate contracts. It is further subdivided into various chapters, dealing with several types of nominate contracts (sale, gift, lease, insurance).〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Annotated Civil Code of Quebec -English )〕
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