| Thomas Collett Sandars - Roman law - 1853 - 630 pages
...might he accessory parties, called respectively adstipiilatoref: and adpromissores. The adstipulator received the same promise as his principal did, and...stipulated for a part of that for which the principal stipulates, and then his rights were co-extensive with the amount of his own stipulation. In the early... | |
| Thomas Collett Sandars - Roman law - 1859 - 628 pages
...might be accessory parties, called respectively adsfipulatores and adprominsores. The adst-ipulatur either received the same promise as his principal...stipulation. In the early law, the chief use of an adslipulator was, probably, to supply the place of a procurator at a time when the law refused to allow... | |
| Justinian I (Emperor of the East) - Institutiones - 1869 - 652 pages
...stipulation, the stipulator and the promissor, there might be accessory parties, called respectively adstipulatores and adpromissores. The adstipulator...or exact payment ; or he only stipulated for a part ofthat for which the principal stipulated, and then his rights were co-extensive with the amount of... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - Law - 1883 - 908 pages
...party to a promise, who received the same promise as his principal did, and could equally receive and exact payment; or he only stipulated for a part of...co-extensive with the amount of his own stipulation. — Sand. Just., 5th ed., 348. Ad terminum qui preterit, a writ of entry, which lay for a lessor or... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - Law - 1883 - 926 pages
...party to a promise, who received the same promise as his principal did, and could equally reoeive and exact payment ; or he only stipulated for a part of that for which the piineipal stipulated, and then his rights were co-extensive with the amount of his own stipulation.... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton, John Mounteney Lely - Law - 1889 - 800 pages
...paity to a promise, who received the same promise as his principal did, and could equally receive and exact payment ; or he only stipulated for a part of...co-extensive with the amount of his own stipulation. — Sand. Just., 7th ed., 354. Ad terminum qui preterit, a writ of entry, which lay for a lessor or... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - Law - 1892 - 806 pages
...promise as his principal did, and could equally receive and exact payment ; or he only stipulated for а part of that for which the principal stipulated, and...co-extensive with the amount of his own stipulation. — Sand. Just., 7th ed., 354. Ad termiuum qui preterit, a writ of entry, which lay for a lessor or... | |
| Thomas Collett Sandars - Institutiones - 1905 - 702 pages
...stipulation, the stipulator and the promissor, there might be accessory parties, called respectively adstipulatores and adpromissores. The adstipulator...co-extensive with the amount of his own stipulation. (GAi. iii. 113.) In the early law, the chief use of an adstipulator was, probably, to supply the place... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - Law - 1910 - 1330 pages
...party to a promise, who received the same promise as his principal did, and could equally receive and exact payment; or he only stipulated for a part of...coextensive with the amount of his own stipulation. Sandars, Just Inst. (5th Kd.) 348. ADULT. In the civil law. A male infant who has attained the age... | |
| Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf - Law - 1922 - 1150 pages
...party to a promise, who received the same promise as his principal did, and could equally receive and exact payment; or he only stipulated for a part of...coextensive with the amount of his own stipulation. Sandars, Just. Inst. (5th Ed.) 348. ADULT. In Civil Law. A male infant who has attained the age of... | |
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