"Calor licitantis" is a Latin legal term that translates to "the heat of the offeror" in English. It refers to the fervor or enthusiasm shown by a party making an offer, particularly in the context of contract law. This concept can be significant in determining the seriousness and intention behind an offer, especially when considering the validity of agreements and the factors that might influence a party's willingness to enter into a contract.
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