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English
Etymology
From pre- + contract.
Noun
precontract (plural precontracts)
- (law) A contract preceding another, especially a contract of marriage which, according to the ancient law, rendered void a subsequent marriage solemnized in violation of it.
1726, John Ayliffe, Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani: Or, A Commentary, by Way of Supplement to the Canons and Constitutions of the Church of England. , London: D. Leach, and sold by John Walthoe , →OCLC:Two grounds are surmised , by opposite parties : a pre-contract with Percy , Earl of Northumberland ; and an adulterous intercourse of Henry , many years preceding , with Anne's sister , Mary Boleyn.
1867, Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, Digest of the Reports of the United States Courts and Acts of Congress:A followed in the Federal courts , to the precontract , valid by the Constitution and laws judice of holders for value who acquired their of a State
Translations
contract preceding another
Verb
precontract (third-person singular simple present precontracts, present participle precontracting, simple past and past participle precontracted)
- To contract prior to another process.
- To make a previous contract.
References
Romanian
Etymology
From pre- + contract.
Noun
precontract n (plural precontracte)
- preliminary contract
Declension