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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «EXPROMISSION»
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expromission en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Typical Personal Security Rights in the EU: Comparative Law ...
In the case of assumption of performance, two different persons are liable for the
performance of one unique obligation while in the contract of guarantee there are
two differentiated obligations which have a common interest. c) Expromission ...
Almudena de la Mata Muñoz, 2010
2
A Summary of the Roman Civil Law: Illustrated by ...
... for which the other gives nothing to the first party, but has to do some service ;
of which description is the commodatum depositum, loan without interest ;
mandatum, suretyship and expromission : the two may also be compounded.
Contracts ...
Patrick Mac Chombaich De Colquhoun, 1851
3
Treatise on Obligations and Contracts
This has been termed expromission. 3d. By the intervention of a new creditor,
towards whom the debtor contracts an engagement, thereby substituting him for
the former one towards whom the debtor is in consequence acquitted. 4th. By the
...
Henry Thomas Colebrooke, 1818
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Principles of European Contract Law
1272(2)) but may raise against the creditor all the defences which the original
debtor could have raised against the creditor unless such defences are personal
to the original debtor or are derived from acts subsequent to the expromission.
5
Philippine Law Dictionary
EXPRESS VEHICLE EXPROMISSION ase the thing, and who actually purchases
it relying on such affirmation or promise. However, a mere affirmation of the value
of the thing or a statement of the seller's opinion is not a warranty unless the ...
... as well as the cumulative expromission, are admitted by virtue of the freedom
of contract as atypical contracts (CC art.1255; the first important decision was
TS22 Feb. 1946 cited by Dıez-Picazo II 842; see then TS7 Nov. 1986, RAJ 1986
no.
7
Yearbook of Islamic And Middle Eastern Law: (2003-2004)
There are significant resonances as between the hawala and civilian
mechanisms such as delegation and expromission, modern examples of which
can be found in Arts. 1268-1271 and Art. 1274 (delegation) and Art. 1272, Art.
1275 and Art.
Eugene Cotran, M. Lau, 2005
8
Netherlands reports to the VIIIth International Congress of ...
En dernier lieu nous signalons l'exemple de l'expromission. Contrairement à la
cession, la subrogation et la novation, l'expromission n'était jusqu'à présent pas
réglée dans le B.W. Dans la Loi de droit public sur les entreprises d'assurances ...
Congrès international de droit comparé (8 : 1970 : Pescara), Law International Congress of Compar, Isaak Kisch, 1970
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
E94] BT Ethics Expresso t USE Espresso Expressways USE Express highways
Expromission (May Subd Geog) BT Debtor and creditor Delegation (Civil law)
Novation Expropriation USE Eminent domain Expropriation, De facto USE
Inverse ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2009
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A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of ...
EXPROMISSION, civil law. The act by which a creditor accepts a new debtor, who
becomes bound instead of the old, the latter being released. It is a species of
novation. (q. v.) 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 802. Vide Delegation. EXPROMMISSOR, civil law.
John Bouvier, Robert Kelham, 1864