Hornklauzula
Hornklauzula is a term sometimes used in legal contexts, particularly in older or more specialized German legal discourse. It refers to a clause or provision within a contract or legal document that deals with the subject of horns or horns. The specific nature and purpose of such a clause would depend entirely on the context in which it appears. Historically, such clauses might have arisen in situations involving livestock, where disputes or agreements concerning animals with horns, such as cattle or goats, could be codified. This could relate to ownership, sale, breeding, or even potential damage caused by the animals. The inclusion of a "Hornklauzula" would indicate a specific legal consideration for the presence or characteristics of horns in the agreement. The term itself is not widely recognized in modern general legal practice and is more likely to be encountered in historical legal texts or within very niche areas of agrarian or animal law. Its precise meaning and legal effect are determined by the surrounding text of the document in which it is found.