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Encyclopedia > Meeting of the minds

The Meeting of the Minds (also referred to as mutual assent) is a term in contract law used to describe the intentions of the parties forming the contract. In particular it refers to the situation where there is a common understanding in the formation of the contract. This condition is often considered a necessary requirement to the formation of an enforceable contract.


The reasoning is that a party should not be held to a contract that they were not even aware existed. A mutual promise between friends over simple personal matters should not be a situation where legal remedies are to be used. Equally any such agreement where the obligation is primarily a moral one rather than a legal one should not be enforceable. It is only when all parties involved are aware of the formation of a legal obligation is there a meeting of the minds.


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Meeting of Minds - European Citizens' Deliberation on Brain Science - Home (2047 words)
The overall objective of the Meeting of Minds initiative is to involve European citizens in assessing and publicly discussing the issue of brain science with relevant research, policy and ethics experts, various stakeholders as well as representatives of European decision-making organisations.
The Meeting of Minds - European Citizens' Deliberation on Brain Science initiative has to be understood as a serious, concerted attempt by leading organisations in the field to move participatory technology assessment and foresight to the European cross-national level.
Meeting of Minds is an initiative of an international group of 12 organisations coordinated by the King Baudouin Foundation.
A meeting of minds (827 words)
Meeting of experts are designed to smooth the path of specialist evidence into court by giving experts working on the same case a chance to iron out their differences outside of the courtroom.
Examples of this, which have been seen occasionally, include instances where no joint statement is produced and each expert produces his or her own statement, and those where the joint statement is a huge, difficult to follow document amounting to a third report.
Where the experts are firm in their views and disciplined in their approach, the meeting can result in a joint statement which clearly and concisely identifies points agreed and dis-agreed.
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