Real contracts in Roman law (redirect from Mutuum)
commonly thought that there were four types of these, as Justinian identifies: mutuum (loan for consumption), commodatum (loan for use), depositum (deposit) and...
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banking corporations, or bankers, the transaction amounts to a mere loan, or mutuum, and the bank is to restore, not the same money, but an equivalent sum,...
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identical and had the same meaning, such as oncia, lytra, moeton (Lat. mutuum). Their characteristic cult of the Palici is influenced by Greek myth in...
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*maŋgat[a] *gitak ‘neck’ < *k(a,e)ndak *kum ‘side of neck’ < *kuma(n,ŋ) *mutuum ‘nose’ < *mundu *falaŋ ‘tongue’ < *mbilaŋ *kaliim ‘moon’ < *kal(a,i)m Some...
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and Mitra as an unbinder. It is proposed that the two Roman forms of debt Mutuum-Nexum were from each one respectively, and reflective of forms of debt dating...
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hedging instruments used to mitigate risk in medieval times were sea/marine (Mutuum) loans, commenda contract, and bill of exchanges. Nelli (1972) highlighted...
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banking corporations, or bankers, the transaction amounts to a mere loan or mutuum, and the bank is to restore, not the same money, but an equivalent sum,...
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banking corporations, or bankers, the transaction amounts to a mere loan or mutuum, and the bank is to restore, not the same money, but an equivalent sum,...
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banking corporations, or bankers, the transaction amounts to a mere loan or mutuum, and the bank is to restore, not the same money, but an equivalent sum,...
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hedging instruments to mitigate risk in medieval times were sea/marine (Mutuum) loans, commenda contract, and bill of exchanges.[citation needed] Separate...
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(305-318); loan for use (commodatum) (305-311); loan for consummation (mutuum) (312-318); employment contracts (319-362); hire of services (363-379);...
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creating property rights, such as a pledge (pignus) or a secured loan (mutuum). More than appeared from the general rules in Ancient Greece, Roman law...
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Examples include the loan for use (commodatum), loan for consumption (mutuum), deposit (depositum), and pledge (pignus). Paras 9-10. Wells v SA Alumenite...
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There were a variety of types of ancient Roman loans. One kind, known as a mutuum, was made without interest. Under this kind of loan, the property rights...
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nominate contracts, including: gift, sale, exchange, loan for consumption (mutuum), loan for use (commodatum), lease, employment, hire of services, mandate...
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52) – concerning slaves Senatus consultum Macedonianum – concerning loan/mutuum (time of Vespasian) Senatus consultum Neronianum (c. AD 100) – concerning...
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creation of bonae fidei contract forms, since the transfer of a stipulatio of mutuum form into a literal contract would have otherwise given no real benefit...
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banking corporations, or bankers, the transaction amounts to a mere loan or mutuum, and the bank is to restore, not the same money, but an equivalent sum,...
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*/ˈajo ɪmprumʊˈtatu/ OFr. ai empruntet Occ. ai empruntat Ro. am imprumutat mutuum dare lend.INF — prestare CL for 'provide, furnish'. PR. */presˈtare/ Fr...
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of the house of the margraves of Gavi. In 1257 he accepted some money in mutuum. In 1267 he was absent from Genoa and represented there by a proxy. He was...
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in his Book of Emblems (1534) to symbolise the theme of mutual support (mutuum auxilium). Other illustrated emblem books were to give the theme new interpretations...
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In Scots law the recognised causae traditionis are loan for consumption (mutuum), gift, excambion (i.e. exchange), sale, ex facie absolute disposition and...
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October, and was still at Bologna on 21 January 1283, when he witnessed a mutuum contracted between two men of Pistoia, Gerardino Bruno and Pucino Pepi....
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2018.92 Bell, A. R., Brooks, C. and Moore, T. K. (2017) Cambium non est mutuum: exchange and interest rates in medieval Europe. The Economic History Review...
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p)ututu- ‘to fly’ (?) fúlúluú (+ V.) *pVnum ‘wind’ (?) inim *m(i,u)ndu ‘nose’ mutuum *kumut, *tumuk ‘thunder’ tumuun *k(i,u)tuma ‘night, morning’ kutim *ŋgatu(k...
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causae traditionis for transfer of property are: loan for consumption (mutuum), gift excambion (i.e. an exchange) sale ex facie absolute disposition (prospectively...
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