10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACCEPTILATION»
Discover the use of
acceptilation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
acceptilation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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God of Salvation: Soteriology in Theological Perspective
This book offers fresh appraisals of a range of major themes in theology: the nature of creaturely existence; the relationship between divine purposes and material history; the holiness, love and judgement of God; the atoning work of Jesus ...
Dr Murray A Rae, Professor Ivor J Davidson, 2013
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The Institutions or Elements of Justinian: in four books
By Acceptilation. I. An obligation is also dissolved by acceptilation ; which is an
imaginary payment : for, if Titius is willing to remit what is due to him by a verbal
contract, it may be done, if the debtor says ; do you regard what I promised you, ...
Justinian I (Emperor of the East), George Harris, 1814
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A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts
ervil obligations : for the release to extinguish the obligation pknt jure, it was
necessary to have recourse to the formality of an acceptilation (a), either simple, if
the obligation resulted from a stipulation, or AauiJian, if from a real contract ; v. tit.
dt ...
Robert Joseph Pothier, William David Evans, 1806
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Commentaries on the Law of Partnership, as a branch of ...
\Vith respect to other civil obligations, for the release to extinguish the obligation
pleno jure, it was necessary to have recourse to the formality of an acceptilation,
either simple, if the obligation resulted from a stipulation, or Aquilian, if from a ...
Joseph STORY (One of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States.), 1841
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A contribution to an English translation of Voet's ...
5, and properly, for as it is the nature of acceptilation to dissolve ipsojure only "
verbal " contractsfi Inst. 3. 30. § 1. 2 (quid. mod. tollitur obiig.), it follows that it is
inoperative in regard to other contracts, [such as Sale, Hiring, due. which are not
...
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The Institutes of Justinian
Acceptilation is another mode of extinguishing an obligation, and is, in its nature,
an acknowledgement of a fictitious performance. For instance, if something is due
to Titius under a verbal contract, and he wishes to release it, it can be done ...
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The Institutions of the Law of Scotland, Deduced from Its ...
Acceptilation with us may be of any obligation, and requireth no stipulation ; but
as the acknowledgment of payment liberates all the debtors, so the
acknowledgment I of any satisfaction which importeth payment, or any thing
accepted as ...
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Decisions of the Court of Session: from November 1825 to ...
And when he comes to treat of acceptilation, he proceeds, (sect. 3,) ' Acceptilation
with us may be of any obligation, and requireth no stipulation ; but as the
acknowledgment of payment liberates all the debtors, so the acknowledgment of
any ...
Scotland. Court of Session, F. Somerville, J. Tawse, 1833
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An Analysis of the Roman Civil Law: In which a Comparison ...
I. ACCEPTILATION. 2. MUTUAL CoNSENTi ii. Acceptilation is an imaginary
Payment, when a Creditor acknowledges he has been paid a debt he has not
actually received, with an intention to discharge his Debtor. . "! J : j 2.
Acceptilation was ...
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A manual of the principles of Roman law relating to persons, ...
had the effect of releasing all Obligations that were accessory to the principal one
, such as sureties; but, on the other hand, the obligation was not extinguished by
the confusion of the creditor in the person of the surety.1 (d) Acceptilation ...
Robert Dundonald Melville