Selected Titles from the Digest: Pt. I. Mandati Vel Contra. Disgest XVII. I. Tr. and Annotated, Part 1 |
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... mandatarius . Hence mandatum is some- thing intermediate in character between the real and the consensual contracts . It is not a mere consensual contract , because it is not binding simply because of its own nature and the consent of ...
... mandatarius . Hence mandatum is some- thing intermediate in character between the real and the consensual contracts . It is not a mere consensual contract , because it is not binding simply because of its own nature and the consent of ...
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... mandatarius becoming neces- sary to save the mandator from loss or inconvenience . If the principal or mandator does not revoke his mandate before the agent or mandatarius has begun performance , the mandate becomes final , for the ...
... mandatarius becoming neces- sary to save the mandator from loss or inconvenience . If the principal or mandator does not revoke his mandate before the agent or mandatarius has begun performance , the mandate becomes final , for the ...
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... mandatarius , ( 3 ) or of a stranger alone , ( 4 ) or of the mandator and a stranger , ( 5 ) or of the mandator , mandatarius and a stranger 3 . But with regard to the third variety of mandate the difficulty meets us , that no man can ...
... mandatarius , ( 3 ) or of a stranger alone , ( 4 ) or of the mandator and a stranger , ( 5 ) or of the mandator , mandatarius and a stranger 3 . But with regard to the third variety of mandate the difficulty meets us , that no man can ...
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... mandatarius ; who in his turn acquires also the actio contraria against the mandator . The principles we have thus proved to regulate the man- dates mandantis tantum gratia and aliena tantum gratia , apply , of course , to the other ...
... mandatarius ; who in his turn acquires also the actio contraria against the mandator . The principles we have thus proved to regulate the man- dates mandantis tantum gratia and aliena tantum gratia , apply , of course , to the other ...
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... mandatarius are I. To perform what he has promised to perform : or give notice , if possible , when he is un- avoidably prevented from performance : but he is not bound to perform when the mandator has no interest in the perform- ance ...
... mandatarius are I. To perform what he has promised to perform : or give notice , if possible , when he is un- avoidably prevented from performance : but he is not bound to perform when the mandator has no interest in the perform- ance ...
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