But the lack of an agreement for compensation does not always equate with donative intent. |
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Acceptance will be presumed, but evidence of both delivery and donative intent has long been thought to be essential. |
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It is not surprising, then, that donative transactions operate in civil law in much the same way as do sale transactions. |
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The Goths lived on the income of the estates on which they had been planted and also received an annual donative from the King. |
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It is recognized that the 2 determination of donative intent is a subjective determination which can be difficult to establish. |
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Galba's refusal to pay the praetorians the promised donative led to the assassination of his ally Nymphidius. |
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To establish an effective donative system which will supports the cost of our humanitarian actions. |
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The Praetorian Guard, who despised their unmilitary emperor, defected to Galba on the promise of a donative, and the senate declared Nero a public enemy. |
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It is my strong belief that charities should honour that donative intent. |
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The contortions that this doctrine produces, particularly in situations where the donative intent is clear but the thing in question is awkward or impossible to deliver, have long been noted by courts and commentators alike. |
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Therefore, in some cases, while there may be an element of donative intent, in our view the amount of the advantage cannot be reasonably quantified. |
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There must be a clear donative intent to enrich the donee. |
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A declaration requirement for gifts would help to clarify intent to make a donative transfer, as opposed to a loan or a bailment. |
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A nonlinear optical material, comprising: a solid solution of an organic guest compound having at least one of an electron donative group and an electron attractive group in a polyoxyalkylene matrix. |
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The traditional donative to the troops, however, was reduced by half. |
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