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词汇 privity
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Definition of privity in English:

privity

nounPlural privities ˈprɪvɪtiˈprɪvədi
Law
  • A relation between two parties that is recognized by law, such as that of blood, lease, or service.

    〔律〕(由法律规定的双方关系,如血亲、租赁或服务等)当事人相互关系

    the parties no longer have privity with each other

    双方不再存在法律规定的当事人相互关系。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Moreover, it is unfair to ask the defendant to take into account the commercial expectations of people with whom he or she is not in privity.
    • Under the doctrine of privity, a contract creates rights and responsibilities for the parties to the contract, but for no-one else.
    • There is no problem with privity here: the vital question is instead whether collective bargains are intended to have legal effect.
    • Immediate parties are those who, in addition to the privity created by the bill, have a direct legal relationship with each other.
    • The definition of owner includes any person having an interest in the premises at whose request and with whose privity or consent an improvement is made to the premises.

Origin

Middle English (in the sense 'secrecy, intimacy'): from Old French privete, from medieval Latin privitas, from Latin privus 'private'.

Definition of privity in US English:

privity

nounˈprivədēˈprɪvədi
Law
  • A relation between two parties that is recognized by law, such as that of blood, lease, or service.

    〔律〕(由法律规定的双方关系,如血亲、租赁或服务等)当事人相互关系

    the parties no longer have privity with each other

    双方不再存在法律规定的当事人相互关系。

    a warehouseman not in privity with the government
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The definition of owner includes any person having an interest in the premises at whose request and with whose privity or consent an improvement is made to the premises.
    • There is no problem with privity here: the vital question is instead whether collective bargains are intended to have legal effect.
    • Immediate parties are those who, in addition to the privity created by the bill, have a direct legal relationship with each other.
    • Moreover, it is unfair to ask the defendant to take into account the commercial expectations of people with whom he or she is not in privity.
    • Under the doctrine of privity, a contract creates rights and responsibilities for the parties to the contract, but for no-one else.

Origin

Middle English (in the sense ‘secrecy, intimacy’): from Old French privete, from medieval Latin privitas, from Latin privus ‘private’.

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