THE UNILATERAL ASSUMPTION OF A CIVIL OBLIGATION IN THE LAW OF ANCIENT ROME Cover Image
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ЕДНОСТРАННОТО ПОЕМАНЕ НА ГРАЖДАНСКОПРАВНО ЗАДЪЛЖЕНИЕ В ПРАВОТО НА ДРЕВЕН РИМ
THE UNILATERAL ASSUMPTION OF A CIVIL OBLIGATION IN THE LAW OF ANCIENT ROME

Author(s): Vladislav Datsov
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, History of Law, Civil Law, Roman law
Published by: Институт за държавата и правото - Българска академия на науките
Keywords: Ancient Rome; unilateral civil obligation; pollicitatio
Summary/Abstract: The current report is focused on the study of the question whether the unilateral assumption of a civil obligation was recognized by the private law of Ancient Rome. Contracts and unilateral legal statements, which have common elements with the unilateral assumption of a civil obligation, and therefore can be mistaken with it, are analyzed. The closest unilateral statement to the above mentioned has been outlined.

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