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Form of contract in Ancient Roman law
Stipulatio was the basic form of contract in Roman law. It was made in the format of question and answer. In order for a contract to be valid, parties
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by acceptilatio applies only to such debts as have been contracted by stipulatio, conformably to a rule of Roman law that only contracts made by words
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characteristic of such contracts. They were generally supplemented by the stipulatio and an inominate contract, which allowed additional provisions, such as
Real_contracts_in_Roman_law
Medieval European engagement of kids
Sponsalia de futuro (or sponsalia pro futuro, also stipulatio sponsalitia) was a Catholic Canon form of engagement used by medieval European rulers in
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Its later development was shaped by changes in the oral contract, the stipulatio. The origin of the literal contract is uncertain. It is only towards the
Literal contracts in Roman law
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Civil legal system involving relationships between individuals
forerunner of the modern law of tort. Other forms of private law included: Stipulatio: the basic form of contract in Roman law. It was formatted as a question
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Law in Ancient Rome (c. 449 BC – AD 529)
originate from ideas found in the Roman constitution.[citation needed] Stipulatio was the basic form of contract in Roman law. It was made in the format
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same kind senatus consultum – Resolution of the ancient Roman Senate stipulatio – Form of contract in Ancient Roman law First Triumvirate – Alliance between
Political institutions of ancient Rome
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book – a compilation of secular legal texts from the eastern Roman Empire Stipulatio – basic oral contract Twelve Tables – The first set of Roman laws published
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List of Latin terms used in legal terminology
Incidental beneficiary or any outside party to a third-party contract (see stipulatio alteri). Plural penitus extranei. per aversionem by turning away (1) description
List_of_Latin_legal_terms
aprł—aprilis. aps—apostolus. A·P·T·—ad potestatem tuam. AQI·S·—Aquilana Stipulatio. Ar.—Ardizione (Jacopo di) or argumentum. aʳ—aliter or maior. a'r—a meridie
List of medieval abbreviations
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death of the owner of the legacy, the legator. The legatee provides a stipulatio or cautio, promising something in return for a legacy. Thus, for example
Cautelary_jurisprudence
Type of beneficiary under contract law
September 12, 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-12. David J. Joubert, "Agency and Stipulatio Alteri", Southern Cross: Civil Law and Common Law in South Africa, eds
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Roman law on servitudes
servitudes were often constituted through written agreements accompanied by a stipulatio, generally penal (pactiones et stipulationes). The constitution of servitudes
Servitude_(Roman_law)
be fulfilled in order for promises to be enforced. The general kind, stipulatio, required various words to be used to generate an obligation, or in a
History_of_contract_law
Law about agreements between two or more parties
statute allows this. It is possible to conclude a third-party contract (stipulatio alteri) for the benefit of a third-party beneficiary (alteri). The third-party
South_African_contract_law
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
system Stele of Vespasian Step (unit) Stibadium Stilicho's Pictish War Stipulatio Stoic Opposition Stola Storgosia Strata Diocletiana Strategy of the Roman
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
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Legal relationships between principals and third parties
4-13. See also De Wet (1942) 6 THRHR 99, 210. See Joubert "Agency and Stipulatio Alteri" in Zimmermann & Visser Southern Cross 335. See Zimmermann Obligations
South_African_law_of_agency
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Girl/Female
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Noble
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Servant of Vishnu
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Name and Fame
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Talks too much.
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Servant of Lord Krishna
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Brewer.
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Iron; Metal
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Jiya Ram | ஜீயா ராமÂ
Gods name, Lord ramas heart
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Reciting God's Name
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 French form of Roman Latin Quirinus, CORIN means "men together." Compare with another form of Corin.
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conj.
On condition; by stipulation; with the understanding; if; -- usually followed by that; as, provided that nothing in this act shall prejudice the rights of any person whatever.
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To bind by articles of covenant or stipulation; as, to article an apprentice to a mechanic.
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The suffering, or the sum to be forfeited, to which a person subjects himself by covenant or agreement, in case of nonfulfillment of stipulations; forfeiture; fine.
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A mutual agreement of two or more persons or parties, or one of the stipulations in such an agreement.
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That which must exist as the occasion or concomitant of something else; that which is requisite in order that something else should take effect; an essential qualification; stipulation; terms specified.
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Agreement by stipulation; compact; covenant; treaty or league.
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A stipulation or engagement by a party insured, that certain things, relating to the subject of insurance, or affecting the risk, exist, or shall exist, or have been done, or shall be done. These warranties, when express, should appear in the policy; but there are certain implied warranties.
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An undertaking, on sufficient consideration, in writing and under seal, to do or to refrain from some act or thing; a contract; a stipulation; also, the document or writing containing the terms of agreement.
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A person given as a pledge or security for the performance of the conditions of a treaty or stipulations of any kind, on the performance of which the person is to be released.
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That which is stipulated, or agreed upon; that which is definitely arranged or contracted; an agreement; a covenant; a contract or bargain; also, any particular article, item, or condition, in a mutual agreement; as, the stipulations of the allied powers to furnish each his contingent of troops.
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A landlord's right, independently of stipulation, over the stocking (cattle, implements, etc.), and crops of his tenant, as security for payment of rent.
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The situation, arrangement, and structure of the stipules.
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The act of stipulating; a contracting or bargaining; an agreement.
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Stipulation; agreement.
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A material article of an agreement; an undertaking in the nature of bail taken in the admiralty courts; a bargain.
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A separate portion of a written paper, paragraph, or sentence; an article, stipulation, or proviso, in a legal document.
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An article or clause in any statute, agreement, contract, grant, or other writing, by which a condition is introduced, usually beginning with the word provided; a conditional stipulation that affects an agreement, contract, law, grant, or the like; as, the contract was impaired by its proviso.
v. i.
To agree (with); to enter into a formal agreement; to bind one's self by contract; to make a stipulation.
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An agreement or stipulation; mutual pledge.
v. t.
Specifically, to take upon one's self solemnly or expressly; to lay one's self under obligation, or to enter into stipulations, to perform or to execute; to covenant; to contract.