-
Roman law the
equivalent dichotomy was that
between locatio conductio operarum (employment contract) and
locatio conductio operis (contract for services)...
-
conductio leasing (and)
hiring Hire or rental. Types:
locatio conductio operarum - employment,
indentured servitude, and master/slave
relationship locatio...
- mōrum m. ('morals, character') opera,
operae f. ('trouble, pains') operae,
operārum m. ('workmen') *ops, opis f. ('help') opēs,
opium ('resources, wealth')...
- Ep. vii.16).
Freedmen who had a
certain number of
children were
freed operarum obligatione (Dig. 38 tit.1 De
Operis Libertorum); and libertae, who had...
- hired, a thing; e.g.
rental or
tenancy (leasehold).
Locatio conductio operarum: when one let his services, and
another hired them; e.g.
employment or...
- or
renting or hire of a thing,
movable or immovable;
locatio conductio operarum, or
employment contract or hire of
labour between an
employer and an employee;...
-
consuls in the same nundinium. Ligari****'
first consular office was
curator operarum locorumque publicorum, or
overseer of the
public works and
places of Rome...
- of
letting and
hiring of work or services:
locatio conductio operis or
operarum respectively. It was
accepted in practice, however, that the
mandator might...