The effects of written acknowledgements of debt according to C.4.30.14 pr.

Authors

  • Jan Hallebeek

Keywords:

Justinian Roman law, chirograph, glossators

Abstract

Examines the effects that the chirograph, or written document, acknowledging that a sum of money has been borrowed, had in Justinian Roman law (C.4.30.14 pr.) and the different opinions expressed on the subject from the early glossators to Acursius.

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Published

1996-01-01

How to Cite

Hallebeek, J. (1996). The effects of written acknowledgements of debt according to C.4.30.14 pr. GLOSSAE. European Journal of Legal History, (8), pp. 111–124. Retrieved from https://glossae.eu/glossaeojs/article/view/120

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Studies