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  1. Vi Coactus, V.C., VC (łac. coāctus – „będący wymuszony” albo „będący zmuszony” np. groźbą lub przemocą; imiesłów bierny wywodzący się od czasownika cōgō – „przymuszam” albo „zmuszam”) – dopisek stosowany podczas podpisywania różnego rodzaju aktów prawnych wywołujących określone skutki prawne, w tym:

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vi_coactusVi coactus - Wikipedia

    Vi coactus (V.C.) is a Latin term meaning "having been forced" or "having been compelled". In Latin, cōgō means "I compel" or "I force". The passive participle of cōgō is coāctus , meaning "having been forced" or "having been compelled" or "coerced" .

  3. 16 maj 2024 · The meaning of "VC" written next to a signature is "Vi Coactus," which is a Latin term. It is used to indicate that the signer was under duress or forced to sign the document [1].

  4. Vi Coactus. Before you sign anything under duress, in order not to be unfairly determined as in dishonor and incompetent, you may lawfully initial in large letters the letters V.C. where you will sign, then sign your name after- always after. What V.C. stands for is Latin for Vi Coactus which means literally "under constraint".

  5. 26 lip 2024 · Learn what it means to sign a contract under protest and how to use the initials V.C. (vi coactus) to indicate duress. Find out how to prove duress in court and when it is not a valid defense.

  6. (i) By placing the letters V.C. anywhere within the signature, the man or woman signifies by custom the principle of Vi Coactus or "under constraint " to sign, which immediately invalidates the whole document; or (ii) If prevented from making clear a signature is made by force, a man or woman may use an ellipsis ". . ."

  7. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric and literature reached its peak centuries before the rise of ancient Rome . This list covers the letter V. See List of Latin phrases for the main list.

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