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Legal Definitions - juridical act

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Definition of juridical act

Definition: A juridical act is a voluntary action that has legal consequences. It can be an external action, such as signing a contract, or an internal action, such as making a decision.

Examples:

  • Signing a contract
  • Creating a will
  • Transferring ownership of property

These examples illustrate how a juridical act is a voluntary action that has legal consequences. When someone signs a contract, they are voluntarily agreeing to the terms and conditions outlined in the contract. This act has legal consequences, as both parties are now bound by the terms of the contract. Similarly, creating a will is a juridical act because it is a voluntary action that has legal consequences. The will outlines how the person's assets will be distributed after their death, and this decision is legally binding.

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Simple Definition

A juridical act is something that a person does on purpose and it has legal consequences. It can be a physical action or a decision made in the mind. There are different types of juridical acts, like a contract or a will. Some juridical acts are independent of the reason behind them, like a debt acknowledgment. Other juridical acts are only valid if they follow certain rules, like a legal act.

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