Selected Titles from the Digest: Pt. I. Mandati Vel Contra. Disgest XVII. I. Tr. and Annotated, Part 1 |
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... supposing he hears of it , may abstain from executing his own business , so that the non- performance or faulty performance of the mandate may do 1 D. 2. 14. 16 . 2 C. 4. 10. I. 2 : C. 4. 10. 2 : C. 4. 10. 20 : C. 4. 39. 7 : C. 6. 37 ...
... supposing he hears of it , may abstain from executing his own business , so that the non- performance or faulty performance of the mandate may do 1 D. 2. 14. 16 . 2 C. 4. 10. I. 2 : C. 4. 10. 2 : C. 4. 10. 20 : C. 4. 39. 7 : C. 6. 37 ...
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... supposing a principal has directed his agent to take a certain sum of money and place it out at interest at his own risk , with condition that he shall pay to the principal a specified rate of interest and no more , and take the profit ...
... supposing a principal has directed his agent to take a certain sum of money and place it out at interest at his own risk , with condition that he shall pay to the principal a specified rate of interest and no more , and take the profit ...
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... supposing Daphnis to lose the suit , he would have an actio man- dati to recover what he laid down . He might even have bargained for a reward for undertaking this respon- sibility . But he could not bargain for a reward if the suit ...
... supposing Daphnis to lose the suit , he would have an actio man- dati to recover what he laid down . He might even have bargained for a reward for undertaking this respon- sibility . But he could not bargain for a reward if the suit ...
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... supposing the slave whom you bought has escaped , if it was through your fraud , you will be liable : but if there was neither fraud nor negligence , you will not be liable , except to guarantee that if he shall come into your ...
... supposing the slave whom you bought has escaped , if it was through your fraud , you will be liable : but if there was neither fraud nor negligence , you will not be liable , except to guarantee that if he shall come into your ...
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... supposing that exception to be a dishonourable one , he has the action 1 " If he lent at his own risk " either signifies ' if he lent his own money instead of mine , ' so that the mandate was not fulfilled , or ' if my mandate was that ...
... supposing that exception to be a dishonourable one , he has the action 1 " If he lent at his own risk " either signifies ' if he lent his own money instead of mine , ' so that the mandate was not fulfilled , or ' if my mandate was that ...
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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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