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Adjective; Continental; rare:
Of a civil law contract, having the legal qualities of a common law contract; namely, legally binding mutual obligations in which each party to the contract is bound to provide something to the other party. [1] Seemingly a bit uncalled-for, but expect to see this kind of chatter in a continental netting opinion, which is of course basically a working definition of “uncalled for”.
See also
Civil law
Netting opinion
References
- ↑ Yes, I know, that is the definition of a legal contract. They do things differently in the low countries. Don’t ask.