lepinguti
Lepinguti is a term used in contract theory and ethical discussions to describe informal commitments that resemble contracts but do not meet the formal criteria required for enforceability in many legal systems. The concept is not a standard legal category in most jurisdictions; rather, it appears in academic debates as a way to discuss the space between moral obligation and legally enforceable obligation.
Definition and elements: A lepinguti arrangement typically involves an intention to create a binding obligation, mutual
Context and use: Scholars use lepinguti to analyze pre-contract discussions, informal deals in business networks, and
Examples: A neighbor verbally promises to lend a tool for a specific period, with both parties acting
See also: contract law, promissory estoppel, pre-contractual liability.