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The purchase right of the continental legal systems are based on the rule of the Roman Treaty "emptio venditio". Even the English law was not affected. Roman lawyers determined what a contract of sale. The ancient Roman rules, since the Middle Ages laid the foundations of legal developments. These include the buyer protection against defects as well as the rate of transition of immediate danger. Everywhere in Europe modern law is the result of a productive debate about the appropriateness of the Roman regulations. The authors of this volume examine questions of individual purchasing law in the Roman antiquity and in legal systems of modern times.
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Sales (Roman law), Congresses, Sales, History, Law, Roman influences, Römisches Recht, KaufrechtShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Kaufen nach Römischem Recht: Antikes Erbe in den europäischen Kaufrechtsordnungen
April 1, 2008, Springer
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3540711910 9783540711919
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