Binde

/ˈbɪndə/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legal bond or obligation binding parties to perform duties or refrain from actions.
    The debtor entered into a binde to ensure repayment of the loan.

Commentary

The term 'binde' primarily refers to a binding agreement or obligation in legal contexts, often used in older or specialized legal texts.

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