Gratuitous Sample Clauses

A 'Gratuitous' clause defines an action or benefit provided without requiring payment or consideration from the recipient. In practice, this means one party offers something—such as a service, license, or waiver—at no cost to the other party, and the recipient is not obligated to provide anything in return. This clause is commonly used to clarify that certain rights or benefits are given freely, ensuring there is no misunderstanding about compensation or reciprocal obligations.
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Gratuitous those in which one of the parties proposes to give to the other a benefit without any equivalent or compensation, e.g., commodatum. 1. Commutative – those where each of the parties acquires an equivalent of his prestation and such equivalent is pecuniarily appreciable and already determined from the moment of the celebration of the contract, e.g., lease;