A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts:
A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts introduces students to the rich and influential body of Roman law concerning contracts between private individuals
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Half title -- A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface for Students -- Acknowledgments -- Major Jurists Cited in This Casebook (in Rough Chronological Order) -- Introduction to Roman Contract Law -- Part A. The Praetor's Edict and the Iudex -- Part B. Two Legal Remedies: The Condictio and the Actions on Sale/Purchase -- Part C. The Juristic Development of Contract Law -- Part D. The Concept of Agreement (Consensus) -- Part E. The Concept of Good Faith (Bona Fides) -- Part F. The Theory of "Cause" (Causa) -- Part G. Obligation and Debt -- Part H. Roman Contract Law and the Economy -- Part I. From the Jurists to Justinian -- Chapter I. Capacity to Contract -- Case 1: Mental Capacity (Gaius, Inst. 3.106-109) -- Case 2: Protecting Creditors of Wards (Paul, D. 18.5.7.1) -- Case 3: The Creditor's Position after Performing (Ulpian, D. 26.8.5 pr.-1) -- Case 4: The Contracts of Young Adults (Ulpian, D. 4.4.1) -- Case 5: The Tutelage of Adult Women (Gaius, Inst. 1.190-191) -- Chapter II. Stipulation: A Formal Contract -- Part A. Making a Stipulation -- Case 6: The Challenge of Formalism (Gaius, Inst. 3.92-93 -- Ulpian, D. 45.1.1 pr.-2) -- Case 7: Altering the Promise (Ulpian, D. 45.1.1.3-5) -- Case 8: The Role of Agreement (Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.1 -- Paul, D. 45.1.83.1) -- Case 9: The Weight of a Written Stipulation (Severus and Caracalla, C. 8.37.1 -- Ulpian D. 2.14.7.12) -- Case 10: Stipulations to the Benefit of Third Parties (Gaius, Inst. 3.103-103a) -- Part B. Interpreting a Stipulation -- Case 11: General Principles (Ulpian, D. 50.17.34) -- Case 12: Interpretation against the Stipulator (Celsus, D. 45.1.99 pr.-1) -- Case 13: Preserving the Transaction (Ulpian, D. 45.1.80, and D. 45.1.41 pr.) -- Case 14: "Women's Clothing" (Pomponius, D. 45.1.110.1) | |
505 | 8 | |a Case 15: Broad Construction (Pomponius, D. 45.1.111) -- Case 16: Like-Named Farms (Javolenus, D. 45.1.106) -- Case 17: Mistake about a Characteristic (Paul, D. 45.1.22) -- Part C. Conditional Stipulations and the Theory of Cause (Causa) -- Case 18: Impossible Conditions (Gaius, Inst. 3.98) -- Case 19: Immoral Conditions (Celsus, D. 45.1.97.2 -- Javolenus, D. 45.1.107) -- Case 20: Implied Conditions (Ulpian, D. 23.3.21, 23 -- Paul, D. 23.3.22) -- Case 21: A Condition and a Deadline (Paul, D. 45.1.8) -- Case 22: Obstructing a Condition (Ulpian, D. 50.17.161, 22.2.8) -- Part D. Execution and Impossibility -- Case 23: Definite and Indefinite Stipulations (Ulpian, D. 45.1.75 pr.-2, 5) -- Case 24: Initially Impossible Stipulations (Gaius, Inst. 3.97-97a, 99 -- Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.4) -- Case 25: Ensuing Legal Impossibility (Paul, D. 45.1.83.5) -- Case 26: Ensuing Physical Impossibility (Paul, D. 45.1.37 -- Pomponius, D. 45.1.33) -- Case 27: The Promissor's Responsibility (Paul, D. 45.1.91 pr., 2) -- Case 28: Persistence of the Obligation (Paul, D. 45.1.91.3) -- Case 29: Early Payment (Ulpian, D. 12.6.17 -- Paul, D. 12.6.10 -- Pomponius, D. 12.6.16 pr.) -- Case 30: Liability after Default (Proculus, D. 45.1.113.1 -- Ulpian, D. 45.1.114) -- Case 31: Default and Partial Performance (Proculus, D. 45.1.113 pr.) -- Case 32: A Building Contract (Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.3) -- Case 33: A Bottomry Loan (Scaevola, D. 45.1.122.1) -- Part E. Defenses against Liability under a Stipulation -- Case 34: The Action on the Stipulation (Gaius, Inst. 4.136-137) -- Case 35: The Defense of Deceit and the Theory of Cause (Ulpian, D. 44.4.2.3) -- Case 36: A Loan Not Provided -- A Subsequent Pact (Gaius, Inst. 4.115-116b) -- Case 37: Obstruction by the Promisee (Javolenus, D. 45.1.105) -- Case 38: The Defense of Non-Payment of Money (Caracalla, C. 4.30.3) | |
505 | 8 | |a Part F. Some Special Types of Stipulation (Novation, Suretyship, etc.) -- Case 39: Novation of Debt (Gaius, Inst. 3.176-177) -- Case 40: A Secondary Stipulator (Gaius, Inst. 3.110-111) -- Case 41: Suretyship (Justinian, Inst. 3.20 pr.-3) -- Case 42: Accessory Nature of Suretyship (Ulpian, D. 46.1.8.7) -- Case 43: Availability of Defense of Deceit to a Surety (Julian, D. 46.1.15 pr.) -- Case 44: Liability of a Co-Surety (Gaius, Inst. 3.121-122) -- Case 45: Recourse of the Surety against the Debtor (Ulpian, D. 17.1.6.2) -- Case 46: Cession of Actions by the Creditor to the Surety (Paul, D. 46.1.36) -- Case 47: Warranty in a Sales Agreement (Ulpian, D. 21.2.31) -- Case 48: Penalty Clause for Not Executing a Contract (Venuleius, D. 46.5.11 -- Julian, D. 19.1.28) -- Case 49: A Penalty Clause with a Tacit Condition (Paul, D. 19.2.54.1) -- Part G. Other Types of Formal or Unilateral Promises -- Case 50: Two Formal Oral Promises (Gaius, Institutionum Epitome 2.9.3-4) -- Case 51: The "Literal" Contracts (Gaius, Inst. 3.128-130, 134) -- Case 52: Informal Promises to Municipalities (Ulpian, D. 50.12.1 pr.-2, 4) -- Case 53: Reward for Information on a Thief (Pauli Sententiae 2.31.24) -- Chapter III. Contracts Created through Delivery ("Real Contracts") -- Part A. Gratuitous Loan for Consumption (Mutuum) -- Case 54: Loan of Fungibles (Paul, D. 12.1.2 pr.-2 -- Justinian, Inst. 3.14.2) -- Case 55: Loan via Third Parties (Ulpian, D. 12.1.15) -- Case 56: Loan through Sale of an Object (Ulpian, D. 12.1.11 pr.) -- Case 57: Stipulation to Give a Loan (Paul, D. 45.1.68) -- Case 58: Agreement to Pay Back More than Was Lent (Ulpian, D. 12.1.11.1) -- Case 59: The Condictio and Over-Claiming (Gaius, Inst. 4.53-53b) -- Case 60: Supplying Terms for Repayment (Julian, D. 12.1.22) -- Case 61: The Senatus Consultum Macedonianum (Ulpian, D. 14.6.1 pr.) | |
505 | 8 | |a Part B. Gratuitous Bailment: Deposit and Loan for Use (Commodatum) -- Case 62: The Formulae for Deposit and Loan for Use (Commodatum) (Gaius, Inst. 4.47) -- Case 63: Possession of the Object (Gaius, Inst. 4.153) -- Case 64: Liability of the Holder (The Benefit Principle) (Ulpian, D. 13.6.5.2-3) -- Case 65: Protecting against Damage by a Third Party (Ulpian, D. 19.2.41) -- Case 66: The Depositary's Duty to Restore (Ulpian, D. 16.3.1.23-25) -- Case 67: Expenses by the Holder (Modestinus, Collatio 10.2.5, = D. 16.3.23) -- Case 68: Conversion of a Deposit into a Mutuum (Ulpian, D. 12.1.9.9, 10) -- Case 69: Irregular Deposit (Papinian, D. 16.3.24) -- Case 70: Loan and Holding on Sufferance (Precarium) (Ulpian, D. 43.26.1) -- Part C. Pledge (Pignus) -- Case 71: Pledge as a Real Contract (Justinian, Inst. 3.14.4) -- Case 72: Recovery of the Pledge (Ulpian, D. 13.7.9.3, 5 -- Gaius, D. 13.7.10) -- Case 73: Agreement on Sale of the Pledge (Ulpian, D. 13.7.4) -- Case 74: The Counterclaim (Ulpian, D. 13.7.25) -- Case 75: Pledge and Hypothec (Justinian, Inst. 4.6.7) -- Case 76: Mortgage (Fiducia) (Isidore, Etym. 5.25.21-24 -- Gaius, Inst. 2.60) -- Chapter IV. Sale: A Contract Created through Informal Agreement -- Part A. Formation of a Sale -- Section 1. Agreement on the Basic Elements of a Sale -- Case 77: The Origins of Sale (Paul, D. 18.1.1 pr.) -- Case 78: The Nature of Agreement (Gaius, Inst. 3.135-137, 139) -- Case 79: Sale and Barter (Paul, D. 18.1.1.1) -- Case 80: Mixed Sales (Javolenus, D. 18.1.79) -- Case 81: Definiteness of Price (Ulpian, D. 18.1.7.1-2) -- Case 82: Reality of Price (Ulpian, D. 18.1.38) -- Case 83: Fairness of Price (Paul, D. 19.2.22.3 -- Hermogenianus, D. 19.2.23) -- Case 84: Saleable Objects (Paul, D. 18.1.34.1) -- Case 85: Object Made by Seller (Pomponius, D. 18.1.20) -- Case 86: Future Objects (Pomponius, D. 18.1.8) | |
505 | 8 | |a Case 87: Sale from Stock (Gaius, D. 18.1.35.5-6) -- Section 2. Defects in Agreement -- Case 88: Mistake on a Basic Element of Sale (Ulpian, D. 18.1.9 pr.-1) -- Case 89: Mistake on a Characteristic (Ulpian, D. 18.1.9.2, 11) -- Case 90: Shared Mistake (Ulpian, D. 18.1.14) -- Case 91: The Buyer's Alertness (Paul, D. 18.1.15.1) -- Case 92: Fraud (Ulpian, D. 4.3.9 pr.) -- Section 3. Impossibility -- Case 93: Sale of Objects Not in Commerce (Modestinus, D. 18.1.62.1) -- Case 94: Sale of a Free Man or a Stolen Object (Paul, D. 18.1.34.2-3) -- Case 95: Sale of an Object Already Destroyed (Papinian, D. 18.1.58) -- Section 4. Interpreting Agreements of Sale -- Case 96: The Course of Negotiations (Labeo, D. 18.1.80.2) -- Case 97: Interpreting a Condition (Julian, D. 18.1.41 pr.) -- Case 98: Reasonability (Javolenus, D. 18.1.77) -- Case 99: Interpretation against the Seller (Paul, D. 8.3.30) -- Case 100: Supplying Reasonable Terms (Celsus, D. 19.1.38.2) -- Case 101: Dispositive Provisions (Ulpian, D. 19.1.13.10-11, 13) -- Section 5. Associated Pacts and Modification -- Case 102: Pacts Incorporated into the Sale (Ulpian, D. 2.14.7.5) -- Case 103: Pacts Made after the Sale (Papinian, D. 18.1.72 pr.) -- Case 104: Rescinding or Modifying a Sale (Ulpian, D. 2.14.7.6) -- Case 105: Reserving Seller's Right to Accept a Better Price (Ulpian, D. 18.2.2) -- Case 106: Calling Off Sale If Price Is Not Paid (Pomponius, D. 18.3.2) -- Case 107: Sale on Approval (Ulpian, D. 19.5.20 pr.-1) -- Case 108: Condition of Tasting Wine (Ulpian, D. 18.6.4.1) -- Case 109: Restricting Use of Object of Sale (Paul, D. 18.1.56) -- Part B. Execution of a Sale -- Section 1. Risk of Damage or Destruction Prior to Delivery -- Case 110: Passage of Risk (Paul, D. 18.6.8 pr.) -- Case 111: Explaining the Passage of Risk (Justinian, Inst. 3.23.3) | |
505 | 8 | |a Case 112: Risk in a Conditional Sale (Gaius, D. 18.1.35.7) | |
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contents | Cover -- Half title -- A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface for Students -- Acknowledgments -- Major Jurists Cited in This Casebook (in Rough Chronological Order) -- Introduction to Roman Contract Law -- Part A. The Praetor's Edict and the Iudex -- Part B. Two Legal Remedies: The Condictio and the Actions on Sale/Purchase -- Part C. The Juristic Development of Contract Law -- Part D. The Concept of Agreement (Consensus) -- Part E. The Concept of Good Faith (Bona Fides) -- Part F. The Theory of "Cause" (Causa) -- Part G. Obligation and Debt -- Part H. Roman Contract Law and the Economy -- Part I. From the Jurists to Justinian -- Chapter I. Capacity to Contract -- Case 1: Mental Capacity (Gaius, Inst. 3.106-109) -- Case 2: Protecting Creditors of Wards (Paul, D. 18.5.7.1) -- Case 3: The Creditor's Position after Performing (Ulpian, D. 26.8.5 pr.-1) -- Case 4: The Contracts of Young Adults (Ulpian, D. 4.4.1) -- Case 5: The Tutelage of Adult Women (Gaius, Inst. 1.190-191) -- Chapter II. Stipulation: A Formal Contract -- Part A. Making a Stipulation -- Case 6: The Challenge of Formalism (Gaius, Inst. 3.92-93 -- Ulpian, D. 45.1.1 pr.-2) -- Case 7: Altering the Promise (Ulpian, D. 45.1.1.3-5) -- Case 8: The Role of Agreement (Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.1 -- Paul, D. 45.1.83.1) -- Case 9: The Weight of a Written Stipulation (Severus and Caracalla, C. 8.37.1 -- Ulpian D. 2.14.7.12) -- Case 10: Stipulations to the Benefit of Third Parties (Gaius, Inst. 3.103-103a) -- Part B. Interpreting a Stipulation -- Case 11: General Principles (Ulpian, D. 50.17.34) -- Case 12: Interpretation against the Stipulator (Celsus, D. 45.1.99 pr.-1) -- Case 13: Preserving the Transaction (Ulpian, D. 45.1.80, and D. 45.1.41 pr.) -- Case 14: "Women's Clothing" (Pomponius, D. 45.1.110.1) Case 15: Broad Construction (Pomponius, D. 45.1.111) -- Case 16: Like-Named Farms (Javolenus, D. 45.1.106) -- Case 17: Mistake about a Characteristic (Paul, D. 45.1.22) -- Part C. Conditional Stipulations and the Theory of Cause (Causa) -- Case 18: Impossible Conditions (Gaius, Inst. 3.98) -- Case 19: Immoral Conditions (Celsus, D. 45.1.97.2 -- Javolenus, D. 45.1.107) -- Case 20: Implied Conditions (Ulpian, D. 23.3.21, 23 -- Paul, D. 23.3.22) -- Case 21: A Condition and a Deadline (Paul, D. 45.1.8) -- Case 22: Obstructing a Condition (Ulpian, D. 50.17.161, 22.2.8) -- Part D. Execution and Impossibility -- Case 23: Definite and Indefinite Stipulations (Ulpian, D. 45.1.75 pr.-2, 5) -- Case 24: Initially Impossible Stipulations (Gaius, Inst. 3.97-97a, 99 -- Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.4) -- Case 25: Ensuing Legal Impossibility (Paul, D. 45.1.83.5) -- Case 26: Ensuing Physical Impossibility (Paul, D. 45.1.37 -- Pomponius, D. 45.1.33) -- Case 27: The Promissor's Responsibility (Paul, D. 45.1.91 pr., 2) -- Case 28: Persistence of the Obligation (Paul, D. 45.1.91.3) -- Case 29: Early Payment (Ulpian, D. 12.6.17 -- Paul, D. 12.6.10 -- Pomponius, D. 12.6.16 pr.) -- Case 30: Liability after Default (Proculus, D. 45.1.113.1 -- Ulpian, D. 45.1.114) -- Case 31: Default and Partial Performance (Proculus, D. 45.1.113 pr.) -- Case 32: A Building Contract (Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.3) -- Case 33: A Bottomry Loan (Scaevola, D. 45.1.122.1) -- Part E. Defenses against Liability under a Stipulation -- Case 34: The Action on the Stipulation (Gaius, Inst. 4.136-137) -- Case 35: The Defense of Deceit and the Theory of Cause (Ulpian, D. 44.4.2.3) -- Case 36: A Loan Not Provided -- A Subsequent Pact (Gaius, Inst. 4.115-116b) -- Case 37: Obstruction by the Promisee (Javolenus, D. 45.1.105) -- Case 38: The Defense of Non-Payment of Money (Caracalla, C. 4.30.3) Part F. Some Special Types of Stipulation (Novation, Suretyship, etc.) -- Case 39: Novation of Debt (Gaius, Inst. 3.176-177) -- Case 40: A Secondary Stipulator (Gaius, Inst. 3.110-111) -- Case 41: Suretyship (Justinian, Inst. 3.20 pr.-3) -- Case 42: Accessory Nature of Suretyship (Ulpian, D. 46.1.8.7) -- Case 43: Availability of Defense of Deceit to a Surety (Julian, D. 46.1.15 pr.) -- Case 44: Liability of a Co-Surety (Gaius, Inst. 3.121-122) -- Case 45: Recourse of the Surety against the Debtor (Ulpian, D. 17.1.6.2) -- Case 46: Cession of Actions by the Creditor to the Surety (Paul, D. 46.1.36) -- Case 47: Warranty in a Sales Agreement (Ulpian, D. 21.2.31) -- Case 48: Penalty Clause for Not Executing a Contract (Venuleius, D. 46.5.11 -- Julian, D. 19.1.28) -- Case 49: A Penalty Clause with a Tacit Condition (Paul, D. 19.2.54.1) -- Part G. Other Types of Formal or Unilateral Promises -- Case 50: Two Formal Oral Promises (Gaius, Institutionum Epitome 2.9.3-4) -- Case 51: The "Literal" Contracts (Gaius, Inst. 3.128-130, 134) -- Case 52: Informal Promises to Municipalities (Ulpian, D. 50.12.1 pr.-2, 4) -- Case 53: Reward for Information on a Thief (Pauli Sententiae 2.31.24) -- Chapter III. Contracts Created through Delivery ("Real Contracts") -- Part A. Gratuitous Loan for Consumption (Mutuum) -- Case 54: Loan of Fungibles (Paul, D. 12.1.2 pr.-2 -- Justinian, Inst. 3.14.2) -- Case 55: Loan via Third Parties (Ulpian, D. 12.1.15) -- Case 56: Loan through Sale of an Object (Ulpian, D. 12.1.11 pr.) -- Case 57: Stipulation to Give a Loan (Paul, D. 45.1.68) -- Case 58: Agreement to Pay Back More than Was Lent (Ulpian, D. 12.1.11.1) -- Case 59: The Condictio and Over-Claiming (Gaius, Inst. 4.53-53b) -- Case 60: Supplying Terms for Repayment (Julian, D. 12.1.22) -- Case 61: The Senatus Consultum Macedonianum (Ulpian, D. 14.6.1 pr.) Part B. Gratuitous Bailment: Deposit and Loan for Use (Commodatum) -- Case 62: The Formulae for Deposit and Loan for Use (Commodatum) (Gaius, Inst. 4.47) -- Case 63: Possession of the Object (Gaius, Inst. 4.153) -- Case 64: Liability of the Holder (The Benefit Principle) (Ulpian, D. 13.6.5.2-3) -- Case 65: Protecting against Damage by a Third Party (Ulpian, D. 19.2.41) -- Case 66: The Depositary's Duty to Restore (Ulpian, D. 16.3.1.23-25) -- Case 67: Expenses by the Holder (Modestinus, Collatio 10.2.5, = D. 16.3.23) -- Case 68: Conversion of a Deposit into a Mutuum (Ulpian, D. 12.1.9.9, 10) -- Case 69: Irregular Deposit (Papinian, D. 16.3.24) -- Case 70: Loan and Holding on Sufferance (Precarium) (Ulpian, D. 43.26.1) -- Part C. Pledge (Pignus) -- Case 71: Pledge as a Real Contract (Justinian, Inst. 3.14.4) -- Case 72: Recovery of the Pledge (Ulpian, D. 13.7.9.3, 5 -- Gaius, D. 13.7.10) -- Case 73: Agreement on Sale of the Pledge (Ulpian, D. 13.7.4) -- Case 74: The Counterclaim (Ulpian, D. 13.7.25) -- Case 75: Pledge and Hypothec (Justinian, Inst. 4.6.7) -- Case 76: Mortgage (Fiducia) (Isidore, Etym. 5.25.21-24 -- Gaius, Inst. 2.60) -- Chapter IV. Sale: A Contract Created through Informal Agreement -- Part A. Formation of a Sale -- Section 1. Agreement on the Basic Elements of a Sale -- Case 77: The Origins of Sale (Paul, D. 18.1.1 pr.) -- Case 78: The Nature of Agreement (Gaius, Inst. 3.135-137, 139) -- Case 79: Sale and Barter (Paul, D. 18.1.1.1) -- Case 80: Mixed Sales (Javolenus, D. 18.1.79) -- Case 81: Definiteness of Price (Ulpian, D. 18.1.7.1-2) -- Case 82: Reality of Price (Ulpian, D. 18.1.38) -- Case 83: Fairness of Price (Paul, D. 19.2.22.3 -- Hermogenianus, D. 19.2.23) -- Case 84: Saleable Objects (Paul, D. 18.1.34.1) -- Case 85: Object Made by Seller (Pomponius, D. 18.1.20) -- Case 86: Future Objects (Pomponius, D. 18.1.8) Case 87: Sale from Stock (Gaius, D. 18.1.35.5-6) -- Section 2. Defects in Agreement -- Case 88: Mistake on a Basic Element of Sale (Ulpian, D. 18.1.9 pr.-1) -- Case 89: Mistake on a Characteristic (Ulpian, D. 18.1.9.2, 11) -- Case 90: Shared Mistake (Ulpian, D. 18.1.14) -- Case 91: The Buyer's Alertness (Paul, D. 18.1.15.1) -- Case 92: Fraud (Ulpian, D. 4.3.9 pr.) -- Section 3. Impossibility -- Case 93: Sale of Objects Not in Commerce (Modestinus, D. 18.1.62.1) -- Case 94: Sale of a Free Man or a Stolen Object (Paul, D. 18.1.34.2-3) -- Case 95: Sale of an Object Already Destroyed (Papinian, D. 18.1.58) -- Section 4. Interpreting Agreements of Sale -- Case 96: The Course of Negotiations (Labeo, D. 18.1.80.2) -- Case 97: Interpreting a Condition (Julian, D. 18.1.41 pr.) -- Case 98: Reasonability (Javolenus, D. 18.1.77) -- Case 99: Interpretation against the Seller (Paul, D. 8.3.30) -- Case 100: Supplying Reasonable Terms (Celsus, D. 19.1.38.2) -- Case 101: Dispositive Provisions (Ulpian, D. 19.1.13.10-11, 13) -- Section 5. Associated Pacts and Modification -- Case 102: Pacts Incorporated into the Sale (Ulpian, D. 2.14.7.5) -- Case 103: Pacts Made after the Sale (Papinian, D. 18.1.72 pr.) -- Case 104: Rescinding or Modifying a Sale (Ulpian, D. 2.14.7.6) -- Case 105: Reserving Seller's Right to Accept a Better Price (Ulpian, D. 18.2.2) -- Case 106: Calling Off Sale If Price Is Not Paid (Pomponius, D. 18.3.2) -- Case 107: Sale on Approval (Ulpian, D. 19.5.20 pr.-1) -- Case 108: Condition of Tasting Wine (Ulpian, D. 18.6.4.1) -- Case 109: Restricting Use of Object of Sale (Paul, D. 18.1.56) -- Part B. Execution of a Sale -- Section 1. Risk of Damage or Destruction Prior to Delivery -- Case 110: Passage of Risk (Paul, D. 18.6.8 pr.) -- Case 111: Explaining the Passage of Risk (Justinian, Inst. 3.23.3) Case 112: Risk in a Conditional Sale (Gaius, D. 18.1.35.7) |
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The Praetor's Edict and the Iudex -- Part B. Two Legal Remedies: The Condictio and the Actions on Sale/Purchase -- Part C. The Juristic Development of Contract Law -- Part D. The Concept of Agreement (Consensus) -- Part E. The Concept of Good Faith (Bona Fides) -- Part F. The Theory of "Cause" (Causa) -- Part G. Obligation and Debt -- Part H. Roman Contract Law and the Economy -- Part I. From the Jurists to Justinian -- Chapter I. Capacity to Contract -- Case 1: Mental Capacity (Gaius, Inst. 3.106-109) -- Case 2: Protecting Creditors of Wards (Paul, D. 18.5.7.1) -- Case 3: The Creditor's Position after Performing (Ulpian, D. 26.8.5 pr.-1) -- Case 4: The Contracts of Young Adults (Ulpian, D. 4.4.1) -- Case 5: The Tutelage of Adult Women (Gaius, Inst. 1.190-191) -- Chapter II. Stipulation: A Formal Contract -- Part A. Making a Stipulation -- Case 6: The Challenge of Formalism (Gaius, Inst. 3.92-93 -- Ulpian, D. 45.1.1 pr.-2) -- Case 7: Altering the Promise (Ulpian, D. 45.1.1.3-5) -- Case 8: The Role of Agreement (Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.1 -- Paul, D. 45.1.83.1) -- Case 9: The Weight of a Written Stipulation (Severus and Caracalla, C. 8.37.1 -- Ulpian D. 2.14.7.12) -- Case 10: Stipulations to the Benefit of Third Parties (Gaius, Inst. 3.103-103a) -- Part B. Interpreting a Stipulation -- Case 11: General Principles (Ulpian, D. 50.17.34) -- Case 12: Interpretation against the Stipulator (Celsus, D. 45.1.99 pr.-1) -- Case 13: Preserving the Transaction (Ulpian, D. 45.1.80, and D. 45.1.41 pr.) -- Case 14: "Women's Clothing" (Pomponius, D. 45.1.110.1)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Case 15: Broad Construction (Pomponius, D. 45.1.111) -- Case 16: Like-Named Farms (Javolenus, D. 45.1.106) -- Case 17: Mistake about a Characteristic (Paul, D. 45.1.22) -- Part C. Conditional Stipulations and the Theory of Cause (Causa) -- Case 18: Impossible Conditions (Gaius, Inst. 3.98) -- Case 19: Immoral Conditions (Celsus, D. 45.1.97.2 -- Javolenus, D. 45.1.107) -- Case 20: Implied Conditions (Ulpian, D. 23.3.21, 23 -- Paul, D. 23.3.22) -- Case 21: A Condition and a Deadline (Paul, D. 45.1.8) -- Case 22: Obstructing a Condition (Ulpian, D. 50.17.161, 22.2.8) -- Part D. Execution and Impossibility -- Case 23: Definite and Indefinite Stipulations (Ulpian, D. 45.1.75 pr.-2, 5) -- Case 24: Initially Impossible Stipulations (Gaius, Inst. 3.97-97a, 99 -- Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.4) -- Case 25: Ensuing Legal Impossibility (Paul, D. 45.1.83.5) -- Case 26: Ensuing Physical Impossibility (Paul, D. 45.1.37 -- Pomponius, D. 45.1.33) -- Case 27: The Promissor's Responsibility (Paul, D. 45.1.91 pr., 2) -- Case 28: Persistence of the Obligation (Paul, D. 45.1.91.3) -- Case 29: Early Payment (Ulpian, D. 12.6.17 -- Paul, D. 12.6.10 -- Pomponius, D. 12.6.16 pr.) -- Case 30: Liability after Default (Proculus, D. 45.1.113.1 -- Ulpian, D. 45.1.114) -- Case 31: Default and Partial Performance (Proculus, D. 45.1.113 pr.) -- Case 32: A Building Contract (Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.3) -- Case 33: A Bottomry Loan (Scaevola, D. 45.1.122.1) -- Part E. Defenses against Liability under a Stipulation -- Case 34: The Action on the Stipulation (Gaius, Inst. 4.136-137) -- Case 35: The Defense of Deceit and the Theory of Cause (Ulpian, D. 44.4.2.3) -- Case 36: A Loan Not Provided -- A Subsequent Pact (Gaius, Inst. 4.115-116b) -- Case 37: Obstruction by the Promisee (Javolenus, D. 45.1.105) -- Case 38: The Defense of Non-Payment of Money (Caracalla, C. 4.30.3)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Part F. Some Special Types of Stipulation (Novation, Suretyship, etc.) -- Case 39: Novation of Debt (Gaius, Inst. 3.176-177) -- Case 40: A Secondary Stipulator (Gaius, Inst. 3.110-111) -- Case 41: Suretyship (Justinian, Inst. 3.20 pr.-3) -- Case 42: Accessory Nature of Suretyship (Ulpian, D. 46.1.8.7) -- Case 43: Availability of Defense of Deceit to a Surety (Julian, D. 46.1.15 pr.) -- Case 44: Liability of a Co-Surety (Gaius, Inst. 3.121-122) -- Case 45: Recourse of the Surety against the Debtor (Ulpian, D. 17.1.6.2) -- Case 46: Cession of Actions by the Creditor to the Surety (Paul, D. 46.1.36) -- Case 47: Warranty in a Sales Agreement (Ulpian, D. 21.2.31) -- Case 48: Penalty Clause for Not Executing a Contract (Venuleius, D. 46.5.11 -- Julian, D. 19.1.28) -- Case 49: A Penalty Clause with a Tacit Condition (Paul, D. 19.2.54.1) -- Part G. Other Types of Formal or Unilateral Promises -- Case 50: Two Formal Oral Promises (Gaius, Institutionum Epitome 2.9.3-4) -- Case 51: The "Literal" Contracts (Gaius, Inst. 3.128-130, 134) -- Case 52: Informal Promises to Municipalities (Ulpian, D. 50.12.1 pr.-2, 4) -- Case 53: Reward for Information on a Thief (Pauli Sententiae 2.31.24) -- Chapter III. Contracts Created through Delivery ("Real Contracts") -- Part A. Gratuitous Loan for Consumption (Mutuum) -- Case 54: Loan of Fungibles (Paul, D. 12.1.2 pr.-2 -- Justinian, Inst. 3.14.2) -- Case 55: Loan via Third Parties (Ulpian, D. 12.1.15) -- Case 56: Loan through Sale of an Object (Ulpian, D. 12.1.11 pr.) -- Case 57: Stipulation to Give a Loan (Paul, D. 45.1.68) -- Case 58: Agreement to Pay Back More than Was Lent (Ulpian, D. 12.1.11.1) -- Case 59: The Condictio and Over-Claiming (Gaius, Inst. 4.53-53b) -- Case 60: Supplying Terms for Repayment (Julian, D. 12.1.22) -- Case 61: The Senatus Consultum Macedonianum (Ulpian, D. 14.6.1 pr.)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Part B. Gratuitous Bailment: Deposit and Loan for Use (Commodatum) -- Case 62: The Formulae for Deposit and Loan for Use (Commodatum) (Gaius, Inst. 4.47) -- Case 63: Possession of the Object (Gaius, Inst. 4.153) -- Case 64: Liability of the Holder (The Benefit Principle) (Ulpian, D. 13.6.5.2-3) -- Case 65: Protecting against Damage by a Third Party (Ulpian, D. 19.2.41) -- Case 66: The Depositary's Duty to Restore (Ulpian, D. 16.3.1.23-25) -- Case 67: Expenses by the Holder (Modestinus, Collatio 10.2.5, = D. 16.3.23) -- Case 68: Conversion of a Deposit into a Mutuum (Ulpian, D. 12.1.9.9, 10) -- Case 69: Irregular Deposit (Papinian, D. 16.3.24) -- Case 70: Loan and Holding on Sufferance (Precarium) (Ulpian, D. 43.26.1) -- Part C. Pledge (Pignus) -- Case 71: Pledge as a Real Contract (Justinian, Inst. 3.14.4) -- Case 72: Recovery of the Pledge (Ulpian, D. 13.7.9.3, 5 -- Gaius, D. 13.7.10) -- Case 73: Agreement on Sale of the Pledge (Ulpian, D. 13.7.4) -- Case 74: The Counterclaim (Ulpian, D. 13.7.25) -- Case 75: Pledge and Hypothec (Justinian, Inst. 4.6.7) -- Case 76: Mortgage (Fiducia) (Isidore, Etym. 5.25.21-24 -- Gaius, Inst. 2.60) -- Chapter IV. Sale: A Contract Created through Informal Agreement -- Part A. Formation of a Sale -- Section 1. Agreement on the Basic Elements of a Sale -- Case 77: The Origins of Sale (Paul, D. 18.1.1 pr.) -- Case 78: The Nature of Agreement (Gaius, Inst. 3.135-137, 139) -- Case 79: Sale and Barter (Paul, D. 18.1.1.1) -- Case 80: Mixed Sales (Javolenus, D. 18.1.79) -- Case 81: Definiteness of Price (Ulpian, D. 18.1.7.1-2) -- Case 82: Reality of Price (Ulpian, D. 18.1.38) -- Case 83: Fairness of Price (Paul, D. 19.2.22.3 -- Hermogenianus, D. 19.2.23) -- Case 84: Saleable Objects (Paul, D. 18.1.34.1) -- Case 85: Object Made by Seller (Pomponius, D. 18.1.20) -- Case 86: Future Objects (Pomponius, D. 18.1.8)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Case 87: Sale from Stock (Gaius, D. 18.1.35.5-6) -- Section 2. 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spelling | Frier, Bruce W. Verfasser aut A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts Oxford Oxford University Press, Incorporated 2021 ©2021 1 Online-Ressource (569 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cover -- Half title -- A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface for Students -- Acknowledgments -- Major Jurists Cited in This Casebook (in Rough Chronological Order) -- Introduction to Roman Contract Law -- Part A. The Praetor's Edict and the Iudex -- Part B. Two Legal Remedies: The Condictio and the Actions on Sale/Purchase -- Part C. The Juristic Development of Contract Law -- Part D. The Concept of Agreement (Consensus) -- Part E. The Concept of Good Faith (Bona Fides) -- Part F. The Theory of "Cause" (Causa) -- Part G. Obligation and Debt -- Part H. Roman Contract Law and the Economy -- Part I. From the Jurists to Justinian -- Chapter I. Capacity to Contract -- Case 1: Mental Capacity (Gaius, Inst. 3.106-109) -- Case 2: Protecting Creditors of Wards (Paul, D. 18.5.7.1) -- Case 3: The Creditor's Position after Performing (Ulpian, D. 26.8.5 pr.-1) -- Case 4: The Contracts of Young Adults (Ulpian, D. 4.4.1) -- Case 5: The Tutelage of Adult Women (Gaius, Inst. 1.190-191) -- Chapter II. Stipulation: A Formal Contract -- Part A. Making a Stipulation -- Case 6: The Challenge of Formalism (Gaius, Inst. 3.92-93 -- Ulpian, D. 45.1.1 pr.-2) -- Case 7: Altering the Promise (Ulpian, D. 45.1.1.3-5) -- Case 8: The Role of Agreement (Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.1 -- Paul, D. 45.1.83.1) -- Case 9: The Weight of a Written Stipulation (Severus and Caracalla, C. 8.37.1 -- Ulpian D. 2.14.7.12) -- Case 10: Stipulations to the Benefit of Third Parties (Gaius, Inst. 3.103-103a) -- Part B. Interpreting a Stipulation -- Case 11: General Principles (Ulpian, D. 50.17.34) -- Case 12: Interpretation against the Stipulator (Celsus, D. 45.1.99 pr.-1) -- Case 13: Preserving the Transaction (Ulpian, D. 45.1.80, and D. 45.1.41 pr.) -- Case 14: "Women's Clothing" (Pomponius, D. 45.1.110.1) Case 15: Broad Construction (Pomponius, D. 45.1.111) -- Case 16: Like-Named Farms (Javolenus, D. 45.1.106) -- Case 17: Mistake about a Characteristic (Paul, D. 45.1.22) -- Part C. Conditional Stipulations and the Theory of Cause (Causa) -- Case 18: Impossible Conditions (Gaius, Inst. 3.98) -- Case 19: Immoral Conditions (Celsus, D. 45.1.97.2 -- Javolenus, D. 45.1.107) -- Case 20: Implied Conditions (Ulpian, D. 23.3.21, 23 -- Paul, D. 23.3.22) -- Case 21: A Condition and a Deadline (Paul, D. 45.1.8) -- Case 22: Obstructing a Condition (Ulpian, D. 50.17.161, 22.2.8) -- Part D. Execution and Impossibility -- Case 23: Definite and Indefinite Stipulations (Ulpian, D. 45.1.75 pr.-2, 5) -- Case 24: Initially Impossible Stipulations (Gaius, Inst. 3.97-97a, 99 -- Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.4) -- Case 25: Ensuing Legal Impossibility (Paul, D. 45.1.83.5) -- Case 26: Ensuing Physical Impossibility (Paul, D. 45.1.37 -- Pomponius, D. 45.1.33) -- Case 27: The Promissor's Responsibility (Paul, D. 45.1.91 pr., 2) -- Case 28: Persistence of the Obligation (Paul, D. 45.1.91.3) -- Case 29: Early Payment (Ulpian, D. 12.6.17 -- Paul, D. 12.6.10 -- Pomponius, D. 12.6.16 pr.) -- Case 30: Liability after Default (Proculus, D. 45.1.113.1 -- Ulpian, D. 45.1.114) -- Case 31: Default and Partial Performance (Proculus, D. 45.1.113 pr.) -- Case 32: A Building Contract (Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.3) -- Case 33: A Bottomry Loan (Scaevola, D. 45.1.122.1) -- Part E. Defenses against Liability under a Stipulation -- Case 34: The Action on the Stipulation (Gaius, Inst. 4.136-137) -- Case 35: The Defense of Deceit and the Theory of Cause (Ulpian, D. 44.4.2.3) -- Case 36: A Loan Not Provided -- A Subsequent Pact (Gaius, Inst. 4.115-116b) -- Case 37: Obstruction by the Promisee (Javolenus, D. 45.1.105) -- Case 38: The Defense of Non-Payment of Money (Caracalla, C. 4.30.3) Part F. Some Special Types of Stipulation (Novation, Suretyship, etc.) -- Case 39: Novation of Debt (Gaius, Inst. 3.176-177) -- Case 40: A Secondary Stipulator (Gaius, Inst. 3.110-111) -- Case 41: Suretyship (Justinian, Inst. 3.20 pr.-3) -- Case 42: Accessory Nature of Suretyship (Ulpian, D. 46.1.8.7) -- Case 43: Availability of Defense of Deceit to a Surety (Julian, D. 46.1.15 pr.) -- Case 44: Liability of a Co-Surety (Gaius, Inst. 3.121-122) -- Case 45: Recourse of the Surety against the Debtor (Ulpian, D. 17.1.6.2) -- Case 46: Cession of Actions by the Creditor to the Surety (Paul, D. 46.1.36) -- Case 47: Warranty in a Sales Agreement (Ulpian, D. 21.2.31) -- Case 48: Penalty Clause for Not Executing a Contract (Venuleius, D. 46.5.11 -- Julian, D. 19.1.28) -- Case 49: A Penalty Clause with a Tacit Condition (Paul, D. 19.2.54.1) -- Part G. Other Types of Formal or Unilateral Promises -- Case 50: Two Formal Oral Promises (Gaius, Institutionum Epitome 2.9.3-4) -- Case 51: The "Literal" Contracts (Gaius, Inst. 3.128-130, 134) -- Case 52: Informal Promises to Municipalities (Ulpian, D. 50.12.1 pr.-2, 4) -- Case 53: Reward for Information on a Thief (Pauli Sententiae 2.31.24) -- Chapter III. Contracts Created through Delivery ("Real Contracts") -- Part A. Gratuitous Loan for Consumption (Mutuum) -- Case 54: Loan of Fungibles (Paul, D. 12.1.2 pr.-2 -- Justinian, Inst. 3.14.2) -- Case 55: Loan via Third Parties (Ulpian, D. 12.1.15) -- Case 56: Loan through Sale of an Object (Ulpian, D. 12.1.11 pr.) -- Case 57: Stipulation to Give a Loan (Paul, D. 45.1.68) -- Case 58: Agreement to Pay Back More than Was Lent (Ulpian, D. 12.1.11.1) -- Case 59: The Condictio and Over-Claiming (Gaius, Inst. 4.53-53b) -- Case 60: Supplying Terms for Repayment (Julian, D. 12.1.22) -- Case 61: The Senatus Consultum Macedonianum (Ulpian, D. 14.6.1 pr.) Part B. Gratuitous Bailment: Deposit and Loan for Use (Commodatum) -- Case 62: The Formulae for Deposit and Loan for Use (Commodatum) (Gaius, Inst. 4.47) -- Case 63: Possession of the Object (Gaius, Inst. 4.153) -- Case 64: Liability of the Holder (The Benefit Principle) (Ulpian, D. 13.6.5.2-3) -- Case 65: Protecting against Damage by a Third Party (Ulpian, D. 19.2.41) -- Case 66: The Depositary's Duty to Restore (Ulpian, D. 16.3.1.23-25) -- Case 67: Expenses by the Holder (Modestinus, Collatio 10.2.5, = D. 16.3.23) -- Case 68: Conversion of a Deposit into a Mutuum (Ulpian, D. 12.1.9.9, 10) -- Case 69: Irregular Deposit (Papinian, D. 16.3.24) -- Case 70: Loan and Holding on Sufferance (Precarium) (Ulpian, D. 43.26.1) -- Part C. Pledge (Pignus) -- Case 71: Pledge as a Real Contract (Justinian, Inst. 3.14.4) -- Case 72: Recovery of the Pledge (Ulpian, D. 13.7.9.3, 5 -- Gaius, D. 13.7.10) -- Case 73: Agreement on Sale of the Pledge (Ulpian, D. 13.7.4) -- Case 74: The Counterclaim (Ulpian, D. 13.7.25) -- Case 75: Pledge and Hypothec (Justinian, Inst. 4.6.7) -- Case 76: Mortgage (Fiducia) (Isidore, Etym. 5.25.21-24 -- Gaius, Inst. 2.60) -- Chapter IV. Sale: A Contract Created through Informal Agreement -- Part A. Formation of a Sale -- Section 1. Agreement on the Basic Elements of a Sale -- Case 77: The Origins of Sale (Paul, D. 18.1.1 pr.) -- Case 78: The Nature of Agreement (Gaius, Inst. 3.135-137, 139) -- Case 79: Sale and Barter (Paul, D. 18.1.1.1) -- Case 80: Mixed Sales (Javolenus, D. 18.1.79) -- Case 81: Definiteness of Price (Ulpian, D. 18.1.7.1-2) -- Case 82: Reality of Price (Ulpian, D. 18.1.38) -- Case 83: Fairness of Price (Paul, D. 19.2.22.3 -- Hermogenianus, D. 19.2.23) -- Case 84: Saleable Objects (Paul, D. 18.1.34.1) -- Case 85: Object Made by Seller (Pomponius, D. 18.1.20) -- Case 86: Future Objects (Pomponius, D. 18.1.8) Case 87: Sale from Stock (Gaius, D. 18.1.35.5-6) -- Section 2. Defects in Agreement -- Case 88: Mistake on a Basic Element of Sale (Ulpian, D. 18.1.9 pr.-1) -- Case 89: Mistake on a Characteristic (Ulpian, D. 18.1.9.2, 11) -- Case 90: Shared Mistake (Ulpian, D. 18.1.14) -- Case 91: The Buyer's Alertness (Paul, D. 18.1.15.1) -- Case 92: Fraud (Ulpian, D. 4.3.9 pr.) -- Section 3. Impossibility -- Case 93: Sale of Objects Not in Commerce (Modestinus, D. 18.1.62.1) -- Case 94: Sale of a Free Man or a Stolen Object (Paul, D. 18.1.34.2-3) -- Case 95: Sale of an Object Already Destroyed (Papinian, D. 18.1.58) -- Section 4. Interpreting Agreements of Sale -- Case 96: The Course of Negotiations (Labeo, D. 18.1.80.2) -- Case 97: Interpreting a Condition (Julian, D. 18.1.41 pr.) -- Case 98: Reasonability (Javolenus, D. 18.1.77) -- Case 99: Interpretation against the Seller (Paul, D. 8.3.30) -- Case 100: Supplying Reasonable Terms (Celsus, D. 19.1.38.2) -- Case 101: Dispositive Provisions (Ulpian, D. 19.1.13.10-11, 13) -- Section 5. Associated Pacts and Modification -- Case 102: Pacts Incorporated into the Sale (Ulpian, D. 2.14.7.5) -- Case 103: Pacts Made after the Sale (Papinian, D. 18.1.72 pr.) -- Case 104: Rescinding or Modifying a Sale (Ulpian, D. 2.14.7.6) -- Case 105: Reserving Seller's Right to Accept a Better Price (Ulpian, D. 18.2.2) -- Case 106: Calling Off Sale If Price Is Not Paid (Pomponius, D. 18.3.2) -- Case 107: Sale on Approval (Ulpian, D. 19.5.20 pr.-1) -- Case 108: Condition of Tasting Wine (Ulpian, D. 18.6.4.1) -- Case 109: Restricting Use of Object of Sale (Paul, D. 18.1.56) -- Part B. Execution of a Sale -- Section 1. Risk of Damage or Destruction Prior to Delivery -- Case 110: Passage of Risk (Paul, D. 18.6.8 pr.) -- Case 111: Explaining the Passage of Risk (Justinian, Inst. 3.23.3) Case 112: Risk in a Conditional Sale (Gaius, D. 18.1.35.7) A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts introduces students to the rich and influential body of Roman law concerning contracts between private individuals Contracts (Roman law) Electronic books |
spellingShingle | Frier, Bruce W. A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts Cover -- Half title -- A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface for Students -- Acknowledgments -- Major Jurists Cited in This Casebook (in Rough Chronological Order) -- Introduction to Roman Contract Law -- Part A. The Praetor's Edict and the Iudex -- Part B. Two Legal Remedies: The Condictio and the Actions on Sale/Purchase -- Part C. The Juristic Development of Contract Law -- Part D. The Concept of Agreement (Consensus) -- Part E. The Concept of Good Faith (Bona Fides) -- Part F. The Theory of "Cause" (Causa) -- Part G. Obligation and Debt -- Part H. Roman Contract Law and the Economy -- Part I. From the Jurists to Justinian -- Chapter I. Capacity to Contract -- Case 1: Mental Capacity (Gaius, Inst. 3.106-109) -- Case 2: Protecting Creditors of Wards (Paul, D. 18.5.7.1) -- Case 3: The Creditor's Position after Performing (Ulpian, D. 26.8.5 pr.-1) -- Case 4: The Contracts of Young Adults (Ulpian, D. 4.4.1) -- Case 5: The Tutelage of Adult Women (Gaius, Inst. 1.190-191) -- Chapter II. Stipulation: A Formal Contract -- Part A. Making a Stipulation -- Case 6: The Challenge of Formalism (Gaius, Inst. 3.92-93 -- Ulpian, D. 45.1.1 pr.-2) -- Case 7: Altering the Promise (Ulpian, D. 45.1.1.3-5) -- Case 8: The Role of Agreement (Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.1 -- Paul, D. 45.1.83.1) -- Case 9: The Weight of a Written Stipulation (Severus and Caracalla, C. 8.37.1 -- Ulpian D. 2.14.7.12) -- Case 10: Stipulations to the Benefit of Third Parties (Gaius, Inst. 3.103-103a) -- Part B. Interpreting a Stipulation -- Case 11: General Principles (Ulpian, D. 50.17.34) -- Case 12: Interpretation against the Stipulator (Celsus, D. 45.1.99 pr.-1) -- Case 13: Preserving the Transaction (Ulpian, D. 45.1.80, and D. 45.1.41 pr.) -- Case 14: "Women's Clothing" (Pomponius, D. 45.1.110.1) Case 15: Broad Construction (Pomponius, D. 45.1.111) -- Case 16: Like-Named Farms (Javolenus, D. 45.1.106) -- Case 17: Mistake about a Characteristic (Paul, D. 45.1.22) -- Part C. Conditional Stipulations and the Theory of Cause (Causa) -- Case 18: Impossible Conditions (Gaius, Inst. 3.98) -- Case 19: Immoral Conditions (Celsus, D. 45.1.97.2 -- Javolenus, D. 45.1.107) -- Case 20: Implied Conditions (Ulpian, D. 23.3.21, 23 -- Paul, D. 23.3.22) -- Case 21: A Condition and a Deadline (Paul, D. 45.1.8) -- Case 22: Obstructing a Condition (Ulpian, D. 50.17.161, 22.2.8) -- Part D. Execution and Impossibility -- Case 23: Definite and Indefinite Stipulations (Ulpian, D. 45.1.75 pr.-2, 5) -- Case 24: Initially Impossible Stipulations (Gaius, Inst. 3.97-97a, 99 -- Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.4) -- Case 25: Ensuing Legal Impossibility (Paul, D. 45.1.83.5) -- Case 26: Ensuing Physical Impossibility (Paul, D. 45.1.37 -- Pomponius, D. 45.1.33) -- Case 27: The Promissor's Responsibility (Paul, D. 45.1.91 pr., 2) -- Case 28: Persistence of the Obligation (Paul, D. 45.1.91.3) -- Case 29: Early Payment (Ulpian, D. 12.6.17 -- Paul, D. 12.6.10 -- Pomponius, D. 12.6.16 pr.) -- Case 30: Liability after Default (Proculus, D. 45.1.113.1 -- Ulpian, D. 45.1.114) -- Case 31: Default and Partial Performance (Proculus, D. 45.1.113 pr.) -- Case 32: A Building Contract (Venuleius, D. 45.1.137.3) -- Case 33: A Bottomry Loan (Scaevola, D. 45.1.122.1) -- Part E. Defenses against Liability under a Stipulation -- Case 34: The Action on the Stipulation (Gaius, Inst. 4.136-137) -- Case 35: The Defense of Deceit and the Theory of Cause (Ulpian, D. 44.4.2.3) -- Case 36: A Loan Not Provided -- A Subsequent Pact (Gaius, Inst. 4.115-116b) -- Case 37: Obstruction by the Promisee (Javolenus, D. 45.1.105) -- Case 38: The Defense of Non-Payment of Money (Caracalla, C. 4.30.3) Part F. Some Special Types of Stipulation (Novation, Suretyship, etc.) -- Case 39: Novation of Debt (Gaius, Inst. 3.176-177) -- Case 40: A Secondary Stipulator (Gaius, Inst. 3.110-111) -- Case 41: Suretyship (Justinian, Inst. 3.20 pr.-3) -- Case 42: Accessory Nature of Suretyship (Ulpian, D. 46.1.8.7) -- Case 43: Availability of Defense of Deceit to a Surety (Julian, D. 46.1.15 pr.) -- Case 44: Liability of a Co-Surety (Gaius, Inst. 3.121-122) -- Case 45: Recourse of the Surety against the Debtor (Ulpian, D. 17.1.6.2) -- Case 46: Cession of Actions by the Creditor to the Surety (Paul, D. 46.1.36) -- Case 47: Warranty in a Sales Agreement (Ulpian, D. 21.2.31) -- Case 48: Penalty Clause for Not Executing a Contract (Venuleius, D. 46.5.11 -- Julian, D. 19.1.28) -- Case 49: A Penalty Clause with a Tacit Condition (Paul, D. 19.2.54.1) -- Part G. Other Types of Formal or Unilateral Promises -- Case 50: Two Formal Oral Promises (Gaius, Institutionum Epitome 2.9.3-4) -- Case 51: The "Literal" Contracts (Gaius, Inst. 3.128-130, 134) -- Case 52: Informal Promises to Municipalities (Ulpian, D. 50.12.1 pr.-2, 4) -- Case 53: Reward for Information on a Thief (Pauli Sententiae 2.31.24) -- Chapter III. Contracts Created through Delivery ("Real Contracts") -- Part A. Gratuitous Loan for Consumption (Mutuum) -- Case 54: Loan of Fungibles (Paul, D. 12.1.2 pr.-2 -- Justinian, Inst. 3.14.2) -- Case 55: Loan via Third Parties (Ulpian, D. 12.1.15) -- Case 56: Loan through Sale of an Object (Ulpian, D. 12.1.11 pr.) -- Case 57: Stipulation to Give a Loan (Paul, D. 45.1.68) -- Case 58: Agreement to Pay Back More than Was Lent (Ulpian, D. 12.1.11.1) -- Case 59: The Condictio and Over-Claiming (Gaius, Inst. 4.53-53b) -- Case 60: Supplying Terms for Repayment (Julian, D. 12.1.22) -- Case 61: The Senatus Consultum Macedonianum (Ulpian, D. 14.6.1 pr.) Part B. Gratuitous Bailment: Deposit and Loan for Use (Commodatum) -- Case 62: The Formulae for Deposit and Loan for Use (Commodatum) (Gaius, Inst. 4.47) -- Case 63: Possession of the Object (Gaius, Inst. 4.153) -- Case 64: Liability of the Holder (The Benefit Principle) (Ulpian, D. 13.6.5.2-3) -- Case 65: Protecting against Damage by a Third Party (Ulpian, D. 19.2.41) -- Case 66: The Depositary's Duty to Restore (Ulpian, D. 16.3.1.23-25) -- Case 67: Expenses by the Holder (Modestinus, Collatio 10.2.5, = D. 16.3.23) -- Case 68: Conversion of a Deposit into a Mutuum (Ulpian, D. 12.1.9.9, 10) -- Case 69: Irregular Deposit (Papinian, D. 16.3.24) -- Case 70: Loan and Holding on Sufferance (Precarium) (Ulpian, D. 43.26.1) -- Part C. Pledge (Pignus) -- Case 71: Pledge as a Real Contract (Justinian, Inst. 3.14.4) -- Case 72: Recovery of the Pledge (Ulpian, D. 13.7.9.3, 5 -- Gaius, D. 13.7.10) -- Case 73: Agreement on Sale of the Pledge (Ulpian, D. 13.7.4) -- Case 74: The Counterclaim (Ulpian, D. 13.7.25) -- Case 75: Pledge and Hypothec (Justinian, Inst. 4.6.7) -- Case 76: Mortgage (Fiducia) (Isidore, Etym. 5.25.21-24 -- Gaius, Inst. 2.60) -- Chapter IV. Sale: A Contract Created through Informal Agreement -- Part A. Formation of a Sale -- Section 1. Agreement on the Basic Elements of a Sale -- Case 77: The Origins of Sale (Paul, D. 18.1.1 pr.) -- Case 78: The Nature of Agreement (Gaius, Inst. 3.135-137, 139) -- Case 79: Sale and Barter (Paul, D. 18.1.1.1) -- Case 80: Mixed Sales (Javolenus, D. 18.1.79) -- Case 81: Definiteness of Price (Ulpian, D. 18.1.7.1-2) -- Case 82: Reality of Price (Ulpian, D. 18.1.38) -- Case 83: Fairness of Price (Paul, D. 19.2.22.3 -- Hermogenianus, D. 19.2.23) -- Case 84: Saleable Objects (Paul, D. 18.1.34.1) -- Case 85: Object Made by Seller (Pomponius, D. 18.1.20) -- Case 86: Future Objects (Pomponius, D. 18.1.8) Case 87: Sale from Stock (Gaius, D. 18.1.35.5-6) -- Section 2. Defects in Agreement -- Case 88: Mistake on a Basic Element of Sale (Ulpian, D. 18.1.9 pr.-1) -- Case 89: Mistake on a Characteristic (Ulpian, D. 18.1.9.2, 11) -- Case 90: Shared Mistake (Ulpian, D. 18.1.14) -- Case 91: The Buyer's Alertness (Paul, D. 18.1.15.1) -- Case 92: Fraud (Ulpian, D. 4.3.9 pr.) -- Section 3. Impossibility -- Case 93: Sale of Objects Not in Commerce (Modestinus, D. 18.1.62.1) -- Case 94: Sale of a Free Man or a Stolen Object (Paul, D. 18.1.34.2-3) -- Case 95: Sale of an Object Already Destroyed (Papinian, D. 18.1.58) -- Section 4. Interpreting Agreements of Sale -- Case 96: The Course of Negotiations (Labeo, D. 18.1.80.2) -- Case 97: Interpreting a Condition (Julian, D. 18.1.41 pr.) -- Case 98: Reasonability (Javolenus, D. 18.1.77) -- Case 99: Interpretation against the Seller (Paul, D. 8.3.30) -- Case 100: Supplying Reasonable Terms (Celsus, D. 19.1.38.2) -- Case 101: Dispositive Provisions (Ulpian, D. 19.1.13.10-11, 13) -- Section 5. Associated Pacts and Modification -- Case 102: Pacts Incorporated into the Sale (Ulpian, D. 2.14.7.5) -- Case 103: Pacts Made after the Sale (Papinian, D. 18.1.72 pr.) -- Case 104: Rescinding or Modifying a Sale (Ulpian, D. 2.14.7.6) -- Case 105: Reserving Seller's Right to Accept a Better Price (Ulpian, D. 18.2.2) -- Case 106: Calling Off Sale If Price Is Not Paid (Pomponius, D. 18.3.2) -- Case 107: Sale on Approval (Ulpian, D. 19.5.20 pr.-1) -- Case 108: Condition of Tasting Wine (Ulpian, D. 18.6.4.1) -- Case 109: Restricting Use of Object of Sale (Paul, D. 18.1.56) -- Part B. Execution of a Sale -- Section 1. Risk of Damage or Destruction Prior to Delivery -- Case 110: Passage of Risk (Paul, D. 18.6.8 pr.) -- Case 111: Explaining the Passage of Risk (Justinian, Inst. 3.23.3) Case 112: Risk in a Conditional Sale (Gaius, D. 18.1.35.7) Contracts (Roman law) |
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