Definition of Conductio. Meaning of Conductio. Synonyms of Conductio

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Conduction
Conduction Con*duc"tion (k[o^]n*d[u^]k"sh[u^]n), n. [L. conductio a bringing together: cf. F. conduction.] 1. The act of leading or guiding. --Sir W. Raleigh. 2. The act of training up. [Obs.] --B. Jonson. 3. (Physics) Transmission through, or by means of, a conductor; also, conductivity. [The] communication [of heat] from one body to another when they are in contact, or through a homogenous body from particle to particle, constitutes conduction. --Amer. Cyc.
Nonconduction
Nonconduction Non`con*duc"tion, n. The quality of not being able to conduct or transmit; failure to conduct.

Meaning of Conductio from wikipedia

- classify the following contracts as ex consensu: emptio venditio, locatio conductio, societas and mandatum. Emptio venditio is a contract of sale. This contract...
- equivalent dichotomy was that between locatio conductio operarum (employment contract) and locatio conductio operis (contract for services). The terminology...
- applicable to a contract of lease (or letting and hiring, Lat locatio conductio, Afrik huur en verhuring).: 906  This is broadly defined as a synallagmatic...
- a statutory limitation period. locatio conductio leasing (and) hiring Hire or rental. Types: locatio conductio operarum - employment, indentured servitude...
- in the gold mines being conducted by means of labor contracts (locatio conductio rei) and seasonal wage-earning. The victory was commemorated by the construction...
- well-known contracts, such as, for example, the contract of sale and locatio conductio operis. The sequence of performance and counter-performance also depends...
- the contract was one of letting and hiring of work or services: locatio conductio operis or operarum respectively. It was accepted in practice, however...
- parties have entered into the locatio conductio operarum (contract of employment) or merely the locatio conductio operis (contract of work). Distinguishing...
- proof through two do****ents, such as a conductionale instrumentum or a conductio (a labor contract), or a copy of the publici census adscriptio (a receipt...
- US contract law English contract law (emptio venditio), hire (locatio conductio), partnership (societas) and mandate (mandatum) See further B Nicholas...