Actio exercitoria et institoria aneb přímé zastoupení v římském obchodním právu

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Title in English Actio exercitoria et institoria or direct representation in Roman commercial law
Authors

JAKUBÍČEK Robert SEHNÁLEK David

Year of publication 2008
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Europenization of the national law, the Lisbon Treaty and some other legal issues
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Law

Citation
Field Law sciences
Keywords actio exercitoria; actio institoria; adjective actions; praepositio; direct representation; liability in solidum
Description The article deals with actiones exercitoria et institoria, which belongs to the group of so called adjective actions (actiones adiecticiae qualitatis) and which were implemented in the Roman legal order by edictal activity of a praetor during the2nd century B. C. Such a praetors intervention reglemented commercial contractual relationships, which were concluded by persons alieno iuri subiectae on the authority of (praepositio) a potentate (dominus, paterfamilias) in his name and on his account. Consequently, dominus was liable for such obligations in solidum.

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