pattuizioni
Pattuizioni is the plural form of pattuizione, a formal agreement, covenant, or contract between two or more parties. The term is mainly found in legal, historical, or literary Italian and is less common in everyday speech, where patto or accordo are typically used. A pattuizione sets out the rights, obligations, and conditions binding the parties involved.
Etymology and sense: The noun derives from the verb pattuire, meaning to arrange terms, which in turn
Contexts and usage: In civil law, pattuizioni describe the terms of a contract, sale, lease, or other
Enforceability and modern relevance: Today Italian law typically uses terms like contratto (contract), patto, or convenzione