- adstipulator
- ad·stip·u·la·tor
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
adstipulator — /aedstipyaleytar/ In Roman law, an accessory 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 that for which the principal stipulated, and… … Black's law dictionary
adstipulator — /aedstipyaleytar/ In Roman law, an accessory 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 that for which the principal stipulated, and… … Black's law dictionary
adstipulator — A co promisee having the same right as his associate to demand performance … Ballentine's law dictionary
adstipulator — ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌlād.ə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, from adstipulatus + or : an additional party made accessory to a promise or contract in order to provide an agent or attorney or to enable a man to make an agreement that would take effect after… … Useful english dictionary
Stipulatio — Monarchie romaine 753 – 509 av. J. C. République romaine 509 – 27 av. J. C. Empire romain 27 av. J. C. – 476 Empire byzantin … Wikipédia en Français
Lex Aquilia — The lex Aquilia was a Roman law which provided compensation to the owners of property injured by someone s fault. Contents 1 The provisions of the Lex Aquilia 2 Extension of the Lex Aquilia to other cases 3 See also … Wikipedia
Stipulation — (v. lat. Stipulatio), im System der römischen Contracte eine besondere Art der Vertragsschließung, mittelst welcher die beiden Paciscenten dadurch in ein civilrechtlich klagbares Obligationsverhältniß traten, daß der eine (Stipulator) mit… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Adstipuliren — (v. lat.), beistimmen; daher Adstipulation, Beistimmung; Adstipulator, der mit einem Andern zugleich etwas stipulirt, s. u. Stipulation … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Stipulatio — • Stipulatĭo (этимоглогический договор о деньгах), юридический договор, заключенный в форме вопроса и ответа (т. е. в форме sponsionis, обещания; впрочем, впоследствии формы были свободнее). Вопрошающий назывался stipulator, т. к. он… … Реальный словарь классических древностей