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- Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law abstract "Literal contracts (contractus litteris) formed part of the Roman law of contracts. Of uncertain origin, in terms of time and any historical development, they are often seen as subsidiary in the Roman law to other forms. They had developed by at the latest 100 BC, and continued into the late Roman Empire.The form itself was a written entry in some form of account book, which Gaius describes as either replacing an existing obligation from another source, or transferring a debt from one person to another. At least the second form was unavailable to peregrines. It seems to have been limited to certain sums which were unconditional and which had the consent of the debtor. Its later development was shaped by changes in the oral contract, the stipulatio.".
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- Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law wikiPageWikiLink Gaius_(jurist).
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- Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law wikiPageWikiLink Obligatio_consensu.
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- Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law wikiPageWikiLink Spondeo.
- Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law wikiPageWikiLink Stipulatio.
- Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law wikiPageWikiLink Stricti_iuris.
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- Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law wikiPageWikiLink Theophilus_(jurist).
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- Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Literal contracts in Roman law".
- Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "litteris".
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- Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law subject Category:History_of_contract_law.
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- Literal_contracts_in_Roman_law comment "Literal contracts (contractus litteris) formed part of the Roman law of contracts. Of uncertain origin, in terms of time and any historical development, they are often seen as subsidiary in the Roman law to other forms.".
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