nudum pactum
PRONUNCIATION:(NOO/NYOO-duhm PAK-tuhm)
MEANING: noun: An unenforceable contract, one that’s void because of lack of consideration (something of value promised in exchange).
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin nudus (bare) + pactum (pact). Earliest documented use: 1603.
USAGE: “Of course, if they’re what you can’t have, they’re without value and your bargain is nudum pactum.”
–John D. Casey; Testimony and Demeanor; Knopf; 1979.