Selected Titles from the Digest: Pt. I. Mandati Vel Contra. Disgest XVII. I. Tr. and Annotated, Part 1 |
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... death of the mandatarius , mandato " ( see p . 1 ) : " integro 2. By the death of the mandator , " integro mandato " and with knowledge on the part of the mandatarius : but this rule was of necessity inapplicable to mandates which were ...
... death of the mandatarius , mandato " ( see p . 1 ) : " integro 2. By the death of the mandator , " integro mandato " and with knowledge on the part of the mandatarius : but this rule was of necessity inapplicable to mandates which were ...
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... death , the heir of the former can bring an action of mandate ( to enforce performance ) . I think too that the mandatarius , if he has erected it at his own cost , can sue for mandate , unless the terms of the mandate were that he ...
... death , the heir of the former can bring an action of mandate ( to enforce performance ) . I think too that the mandatarius , if he has erected it at his own cost , can sue for mandate , unless the terms of the mandate were that he ...
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... death . 14. Ulpian . If the heir of a surety has made a payment , there is no doubt that he has an action of mandate . But if he has sold his inheritance , and the purchaser has made the payment , it is a question whether ( the heir of ...
... death . 14. Ulpian . If the heir of a surety has made a payment , there is no doubt that he has an action of mandate . But if he has sold his inheritance , and the purchaser has made the payment , it is a question whether ( the heir of ...
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... death of the mandator : for a mandate is dissolved by death . If , however , it is executed in ignorance ( of the death ) , it is for convenience ruled that the action ? can be brought . Julian has also put it thus : that by the death 1 ...
... death of the mandator : for a mandate is dissolved by death . If , however , it is executed in ignorance ( of the death ) , it is for convenience ruled that the action ? can be brought . Julian has also put it thus : that by the death 1 ...
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... death , not knowing that he was dead , he ought to be absolved . 2. A surety is considered to lose money , when a debtor has been delegated by him to the creditor , even though that delegated debtor prove insolvent ; for a creditor by ...
... death , not knowing that he was dead , he ought to be absolved . 2. A surety is considered to lose money , when a debtor has been delegated by him to the creditor , even though that delegated debtor prove insolvent ; for a creditor by ...
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17 Paternoster Row action of mandate aduersus agent agere autem become surety benefit bona fide Cambridge Warehouse cloth commissioned creditor debt debtor Demy 8vo Demy Octavo dolo edictum Edited eius emeres enim erit etiam ex empto fcap Fellow of St Fellow of Trinity fideiussor fundum Gaius habere heir IDEM libro ideo interest ipse Iulianus late Fellow liable for mandate libro trigensimo Lucius Titius mandatarius mandati actio mandati actionem mandati iudicio mandatum mandauero Marcellus mihi negotia neque nisi P. G. TAIT paid Papinian PAULUS libro payment peculio pecuniam posse potest praestare Praetor Price principal Professor purchaser quae quaero quaesitum est quam quia quidem quis quod recover respondit right of action rogatus seruum siue slave soluerit St Catharine's College St John's College sued surety tamen teneri tibi Titio Titius Trinity College uero Ulpian University of Cambridge usuras vendor
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