Selected Titles from the Digest: Pt. I. Mandati Vel Contra. Disgest XVII. I. Tr. and Annotated, Part 1 |
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... bound to perform when the mandator has no interest in the perform- ance . To perform carefully : 3. To act without fraud or carelessness : 4. To deliver up to the mandator all benefit re- sulting from the execution of the mandate ...
... bound to perform when the mandator has no interest in the perform- ance . To perform carefully : 3. To act without fraud or carelessness : 4. To deliver up to the mandator all benefit re- sulting from the execution of the mandate ...
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... bound to appeal , and they acted fraudulently if they did not appeal . But what if it was their poverty which pre- vented them ? Then their poverty is an excuse . And I think there is also a valid excuse for them , if they called upon ...
... bound to appeal , and they acted fraudulently if they did not appeal . But what if it was their poverty which pre- vented them ? Then their poverty is an excuse . And I think there is also a valid excuse for them , if they called upon ...
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... bound to guarantee that there shall be no eviction , since you could not be assured of this if the purchase was for yourself . If I am evicted I cannot sue you , but only the man who gave the " cautio . ' ( 1. ) Sed et si de sanitate ...
... bound to guarantee that there shall be no eviction , since you could not be assured of this if the purchase was for yourself . If I am evicted I cannot sue you , but only the man who gave the " cautio . ' ( 1. ) Sed et si de sanitate ...
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... bound for money lent ; and therefore he cannot claim interest as though the transaction were mandate , unless the interest was secured by stipulation ' . 5. Papinian also states in the same book that an utilis actio , analogous to the ...
... bound for money lent ; and therefore he cannot claim interest as though the transaction were mandate , unless the interest was secured by stipulation ' . 5. Papinian also states in the same book that an utilis actio , analogous to the ...
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... bound to cede them to his mandator , or use them as his mandator directs . See Introduction , p . 5. ( III . 4. ) 2 We must suppose that the hus- band gives occasion for a divorce , and that the wife thereupon directs her mother to ...
... bound to cede them to his mandator , or use them as his mandator directs . See Introduction , p . 5. ( III . 4. ) 2 We must suppose that the hus- band gives occasion for a divorce , and that the wife thereupon directs her mother to ...
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