WHAT DOES CEDÉNT MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of cedént in the Romanian dictionary
CEDÉNT ~ m m. A creditor who, by means of a transfer agreement, transfers another claim to his claim. CEDÉNT ~ți m. Creditor care, printr-un contract de cesiune, transmite altuia dreptul său de creanță.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «CEDÉNT»
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cedént in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cedént and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
No 291. lands, bought from the cedent by the suspender, and which he alleged in his suspension he had lawful cause to retain against the assignee, seeing the cedent in the contract of alienation of the , said lands had disponed the farms of ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1811
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Ein Cedent kann vor der gerichtlichen Belangung des Cessi ...
Mandelstein. - - 14 r wörtlich: Die Haftung für die Einbringlichkeit einer Schuld erlöscht, sobald die - - - - ein geantwortete (die 17, ooo fl. hat fich Gegner vor Eingang des höchsten Urtheils bereits executive einantworten laffen) Forderung zu ...
3
Making a Market for Acts of God: The Practice of Risk ... - Pagina 110
Stan incorporates cedent knowledge (Figure 4.1, 2F) to reach a figure for this year's expected losses (a loss ratio), by studying various statistics on the cedent's losses, stating, “As we have a lot of history with this cedent we can at least base the ...
Paula Jarzabkowski, Rebecca Bednarek, Paul Spee, 2015
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Reinsurance: Principles and State of the Art - A Guidebook ...
If the cedent's application of reinsurance technique in designing his reinsurance programme could have an excessive impact on the reinsurer's obligations, in particular on his obligations to pay, the reinsurer must place extremely great trust in ...
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An Institute of the Laws of Scotland in Civil Rights: With ...
THE assignee is in the same case, and no better than the cedent, and therefore a creditor of a person deceased, assigning his debt to the debtor of the deceased, the affignce will not have compenfation upon the debt assigned, but will only ...
Lord Andrew MacDowall Bankton, 1752
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Dictionary of the Law of Scotland - Volumul 1 - Pagina 574
The general rule as to the effect of the oath of the cedent on the assignee, where the reference is made by the debtor, is, that, until intimation of the assignation, the assignee will be bound by the cedent's oath ; but, after intimation, the cedent's ...
Robert Bell, William Bell, Sir John Skene, 1826
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A summary of the powers and duties of a justice of the ... - Pagina 27
In debts due by a corporation or trading company, intimation to the managers or principal office bearers is sufficient.1 II. .Assignee's right. Assignations carry to the assignee the whole rights in the cedent, which corroborate the right conveyed, ...
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A view of the office of sheriff in Scotland: of the duties ... - Pagina 169
A cedent's oath on reference by the debtor, is effectual against the assignee in all cases, before intimation, though not so afterwards, to prove compensation, payment, or other direct exception to the debt, unless the assignation is shewn to be ...
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A Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Short ... - Pagina 68
An assignation vests the assignee with the whole right which was in the cedent ; and hence, where diligence has been raised by the cedent against the common debtor, the assignee, according to Erskine, may use the cedent's name in ...
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A Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Short ... - Pagina 68
An assignation vests the assignee with the whole right which was in the cedent; and hence, where diligence has been raised by the cedent against the common debtor, the assignee, according to Erskine, may use the cedent's name in ...
William Bell (d.1839), 1838