The Roman Law of Sale with Modern Illustrations: Digest XVIII. 1 and XIX. 1James Mackintosh T. & T. Clark, 1892 - 272 sidor |
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... express or implied , the place of delivery is the seller's place of business , if he have one , and if not , his residence : Provided that , if the contract be for the sale of specific goods , which to the knowledge of the parties when ...
... express or implied , the place of delivery is the seller's place of business , if he have one , and if not , his residence : Provided that , if the contract be for the sale of specific goods , which to the knowledge of the parties when ...
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... express agreement for real warrandice ; but in excambion there is an implied real warrandice , in virtue of which the party suffering eviction from the subject he has received in exchange has a right of recourse upon his own lands in ...
... express agreement for real warrandice ; but in excambion there is an implied real warrandice , in virtue of which the party suffering eviction from the subject he has received in exchange has a right of recourse upon his own lands in ...
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... express agreements , into a bonae fidei action , a change which probably took place in the last century of the Republic . One of the chief advantages of the new system was that parties in different places could now negotiate a sale ...
... express agreements , into a bonae fidei action , a change which probably took place in the last century of the Republic . One of the chief advantages of the new system was that parties in different places could now negotiate a sale ...
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... express agreement ) bound to forfeit what he has given as earnest , and what he has paid to account of the price , but is allowed to retain , as compensation for his loss , the fruits he has meantime gathered ( D. 18. 3. 6 ; ib . 4 , 1 ...
... express agreement ) bound to forfeit what he has given as earnest , and what he has paid to account of the price , but is allowed to retain , as compensation for his loss , the fruits he has meantime gathered ( D. 18. 3. 6 ; ib . 4 , 1 ...
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... express conditions , of the nature of the lex commissoria , to enable the seller to rescind a completed sale and reclaim the goods after they have been delivered into the actual or constructive possession of the buyer , in the event of ...
... express conditions , of the nature of the lex commissoria , to enable the seller to rescind a completed sale and reclaim the goods after they have been delivered into the actual or constructive possession of the buyer , in the event of ...
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The Roman Law of Sale with Modern Illustrations: Digest XVIII. 1 and XIX. 1 James Mackintosh Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1892 |
The Roman Law of Sale with Modern Illustrations: Digest XVIII. 1 and XIX. 1 Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1892 |
The Roman Law of Sale with Modern Illustrations: Digest XVIII. 1 and XIX. 1 James Mackintosh Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1892 |
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actio empti action on purchase actionem actum agreement autem bona fide bound breach buyer causa claim clause condition contract of sale creditor damages debet delivered delivery dolo edictum eius emptionem emptor emptorem enim eo nomine esset etiam eviction ex empto ex uendito fraud fundi fundum ground habere held idem ideo implied Inst iugera Justinian Labeo lands Law of Scotland liable mihi neque nihil obligation opinion owner Papinian parties PAULUS libro payment peculium person POMPONIUS libro posse possession potest Pothier praestare pretio pretium quae quaesitum est quam quamuis quia quid quidem quod quoque Roman law rule Sabinum Scots law sell seller seruus servitude siue slave stipulatio stipulation sunt supra tamen teneri Titius tradita tunc ueluti uendidit uenditio uenditor uenditorem uero uidetur ULPIAN ULPIANUS libro usufruct vendee vendor warranty