pactadas
Pactadas is the feminine plural form of the past participle pactado and of the adjective pactado. It is used to describe nouns that are feminine and plural, indicating that they have been agreed upon or established by a pact or agreement. The most common usage is as part of a noun phrase, for example “las condiciones pactadas” (the agreed conditions) or “las cláusulas pactadas” (the agreed clauses).
In general, pactadas conveys the sense that an agreement, bargain, or arrangement was made and is now
Etymology and related forms: pactadas derives from pactar, meaning to make an agreement or pact. Other related
See also: pactar, acuerdo, convenio, cláusula, tratado, pacto. Note that pactadas is primarily a grammatical form