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Stephanus on the condictio de bene depensis (ο απο καλο δαπανηματο κονδικτικιο )

de Jong, Hylkje

Tijdschrift voor rechtsgeschiedenis, 2010-01, Vol.78 (1-2), p.15-35 [Periódico revisado por pares]

The Netherlands: BRILL

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  • Título:
    Stephanus on the condictio de bene depensis (ο απο καλο δαπανηματο κονδικτικιο )
  • Autor: de Jong, Hylkje
  • Assuntos: ANTECESSOR ; BASILICA ; BYZANTINE LAW ; CONDICTIO DE BENE DEPENSIS ; CONDICTIO EX MUTUO ; EQUITY ; PROCEDURAL LAW ; STEPHANUS ; TEACHING OF THE DIGEST
  • É parte de: Tijdschrift voor rechtsgeschiedenis, 2010-01, Vol.78 (1-2), p.15-35
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  • Descrição: Abstract In the middle of the 6th century A.D. the antecessor Stephanus taught the codification of Emperor Justinian, explaining the Latin text of the Digest in Greek. In particular, he discussed the condictiones from D. 12,1 in detail. From fragment 11,2 it would appear that Stephanus introduced a specific name for the condictio , namely ο απο καλο δαπανηματο κονδικτικιο . This name refers to the facts of the casus . Only when ο δαν ιακο κονδικτικιο cannot be granted to the bona fide borrower, ο απο καλο δαπανηματο κονδικτικιο can be granted by virtue of justice and equity. For this to apply it is necessary, however, that the money lent has been spent.
  • Editor: The Netherlands: BRILL
  • Idioma: Inglês

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