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delict

[dih-likt] / dɪˈlɪkt /






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The many peculiarities of the mature Roman law of Contract and Delict which are traceable to these two ideas, whether singly or in combination, are therefore among the exclusive products of one particular society.

From Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society by Maine, Henry Sumner, Sir

The part of Roman law which has had most extensive influence on foreign subjects of inquiry has been the law of Obligation, or what comes nearly to the same thing, of Contract and Delict.

From Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society by Maine, Henry Sumner, Sir

The image of a vinculum juris colours and pervades every part of the Roman law of Contract and Delict.

From Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society by Maine, Henry Sumner, Sir




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