Acceptilatio
In Ancient Roman civil law, acceptilatio is defined to be a release by mutual interrogation between debtor and creditor, by which each party is exonerated from the same contract. In other words, acceptilatio is the form of words by which a creditor releases his debtor from a debt or obligation, and acknowledges he has received that which in fact he has not received (veluti imaginaria solutio). It is equivalent to the modern acceptilation.
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Acceptilatio
In Ancient Roman civil law, acceptilatio is defined to be a release by mutual interrogation between debtor and creditor, by which each party is exonerated from the same contract. In other words, acceptilatio is the form of words by which a creditor releases his debtor from a debt or obligation, and acknowledges he has received that which in fact he has not received (veluti imaginaria solutio). It is equivalent to the modern acceptilation.
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Akceptilace (acceptilatio) byl ...... byla podle soudně vynutitelná.
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Akceptylacja (łac. – acceptila ...... dź napisanie określonych słów.
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In Ancient Roman civil law, ac ...... in acceptum ferri, or referri.
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In diritto romano, l'acceptila ...... so fu la stipulatio aquiliana.
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Akceptilace (acceptilatio) byl ...... na základě dohody obou stran.
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Akceptylacja (łac. – acceptila ...... dź napisanie określonych słów.
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In Ancient Roman civil law, ac ...... t to the modern acceptilation.
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In diritto romano, l'acceptila ...... uto quello che aveva promesso.
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Acceptilatio
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Acceptilatio
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Akceptilace
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Akceptylacja
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