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1.(Law) the system of jurisprudence of ancient Rome, codified under Justinian and forming the basis of many modern legal systems 2.(Law) another term forcivil law Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003...
Roman law, the law of ancient Rome. As a legal system, it has affected the development of law in most of Western civilization as well as in parts of the East. It forms the basis for the law codes of most countries of continental Europe and derivative sys
Obligations and rights of action arose also out of delictum, which was the voluntary penal violation of human law. Delicts were either actual or quasi-delicts—the former deliberate, the latter negligent. When public, they were crimes; when private, torts. Instances were: furtum (theft), ei...
Matters Act 11 OF 8 Reform of Customary Law of Succession and Regulation of Related 8 conclusion Topic 9 Contractual Obligations in Customary Law 9 Introduction 9 Capacity to Contract 9 Customary Law Contracts 9 Conclusion Topic 1 0 Customary Law of Delict ...
the tort or delict of being careless in breach of a duty to take care. The distinction to be made is between the act or omission itself, which is not enough to create legal liability: for this there must be a breach of pre-existing duty of care. Such a duty can exist on the basis...
), declarant, declaration, declaratory, decree, decree absolute, decree nisi, deed, deed poll, defalcate, defamation, default, defeasible, defeat, defence, defendant, deferred sentence, de jure, delict (Roman law), demand, demandant, demisit sine prole, demur, demurrer, denunciation (obsolete),...
Concurrent liability exists where the same conduct might constitute both a delict and a breach of contract, as when a surgeon who has contracted to perform an operation negligently leaves a cotton swab inside the patient’s body. The essential difference between contractual and delict...
such as claims for compensation for wrongs (i.e., atortor delict). The definition of property law used here includes only those intangible things that the legal system under discussion classifies as property. For a discussion of property law relating to other forms of intangible assets,seeintelle...