Consensus ad idem – this is a Latin term refering to an agreement, a meeting of the minds between the parties where all understand the committments made by each. This is a basic requirement for concluding of contracts and a…

Consensus– From Latin: The term refers to a result achieved through negotiation whereby an acceptable solution is achieved between parties to a legal issue, dispute or disagreement, comprising typically of concessions made by all parties, and to which all parties…

Consecutive sentence – within the Criminal Law this legal term is used to describe an order for a subsequent sentence of imprisonment to commence as soon as a previous sentence expires.

Connive – this term refers to the procedure of secretly getting united with somebody, i.e. “signing a contract under the table”; Secondary meaning is “approving” something.

Conflict of interest – this is legal term detailing a conflicting situation which occurs when a concrete lawyer actually represents both opposite parties on a concrete case/legal dispute at the same time.

Confiscation order – this term is used in the Criminal Law to refer to a court order issued to a convicted person to pay sum of money being equal to the benefit achieved through their crimes.

Confiscable – the term refers to an asset owned by the judgement debtor that can be taken away by execution judge (called somewhere “enforcement agent”) in order to benefit the judgement creditors. In many local Law systems there are certain…