Definition of Precontracting. Meaning of Precontracting. Synonyms of Precontracting

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Definition of Precontracting

Precontracting
Precontract Pre`con*tract", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Precontracted; p. pr. & vb. n. Precontracting.] To contract, engage, or stipulate previously.

Meaning of Precontracting from wikipedia

- precontract is a legal contract that precedes another; in particular it can refer to an existing promise of marriage with another. Such a precontract...
- Robert Stillington, Bishop of Bath and Wells, that she had had a legal precontract of marriage to Edward, which invalidated the king's later marriage to...
- father's home in April 1529. In 1532, Mary accused her husband of a precontract (i.e. betrothal with legal force) with Anne Boleyn. She confided her...
- marriage to Anne of Cleves, claiming the marriage is invalid due to her precontract. Anne tells Lady Mary that a potential match, her cousin Duke Philip...
- with intentions to marry upon his return from Ireland, agreeing to a precontract of marriage. If indeed they exchanged vows before having ****ual intercourse...
- adevărat că am semnat un precontract cu FCSB!"" [Another hit for Gigi Becali! Darius Olaru: "It's true that I've signed a precontract with FCSB!"] (in Romanian)...
- Bath and Wells that George "had probably let slip the secret of the precontract" for Edward's marriage with Lady Eleanor Talbot, although others dispute...
- breaking up the affair between Henry and Anne, reminding Henry of his precontract with Mary Talbot, to whom he had been betrothed from 1516. After Henry's...
- with Elizabeth were illegitimate on the grounds that Edward IV had a precontract with the widow Lady Eleanor Butler, which was considered a legally binding...
- the old Earl of Shrewsbury, with whom the same King Edward had made a precontract of Matrimony, long time before he made the said pretensed Marriage with...