-
creation of
several delicts within jus praetorium, one of
which was
fraus creditorum, or
defrauding creditors. This
delict covered a wide
variety of acts on...
-
includes a
preface De
ordine judiciario apud
veteres usitato. De
privilegiis creditorum commentarius, ad
Joachimum Hopperum, 1560,
reprinted in
Tractatus Tractatuum...
- wife
could not, on the
insolvency of her husband,
claim in a
concursus creditorum on the bond. The
decision of the
court a quo (in the
Natal Provincial...
-
iniuria datum and
iniuria were
civil delicts,
while metus, dolus,
fraus creditorum and
servi corruptio were
praetorian delicts of note. A
person harmed as...
- (Scaevola l.S. quaest. publ. tract.) Pu****s
patri heres ex**** et uni
creditorum solvit: mox
abstinuit hereditate paterna: bona
patris veneunt: an id quod...
- Ganerben" (concerning a form of
joint property ownership) "De
prioritate creditorum" (apparently
concerning the
relative rights of
different classes of creditor)...
- surety, and
possibly other creditors.
While there could be no
fraudem creditorum without proof of
actual prejudice, an
agreement designed to
mislead creditors...
-
inauguralis de
collocatione depositi tam
regularis quam
irregularis in
concursu creditorum (in Lithuanian). Heidelberg: Gutmann. Overbeck,
Christian Gerhard (1812)...
- also
granted him a non-musical position,
Regulator et
scriba campionis creditorum Montis portarum. He
moved back to Rome in 1550,
where he was appointed...
-
premise that, once an
order of
sequestration is granted, a
concursus creditorum (a “coming
together of the creditors”) is established, and that the interests...