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The first definition known of the legal fiction is that of Cinus de Pistoia. In his
Commentary on the Codex 54 he states: 'Fictio est in re certa contraria veritati pro
veritate assumptio.' The elements of in re certa, contraria veritati and pro veritate
are ...
The first definition known of the legal fiction is that of Cinus de Pistoia. In his
Commentary on the Codex 54 he states: 'Fictio est in re certa contraria veritati pro
veritate assumptio.' The elements of in re certa, contraria veritati and pro veritate
are ...
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Assumptio indicates a {/ supposition or postulate that is accepted provisionally,
implying a false acceptance consciously made.55 It is therefore a particularly apt
term to serve as basis of the fiction definition and, since the time of Cinus, has in ...
Assumptio indicates a {/ supposition or postulate that is accepted provisionally,
implying a false acceptance consciously made.55 It is therefore a particularly apt
term to serve as basis of the fiction definition and, since the time of Cinus, has in ...
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... Alteserra (de Haute- serre) 22 Aristoteles 17 Augustinus Barbosa 93 Azo 15,
16, 17 Baldus de Ubaldis 21 Bartholomeus de Salyceto 21 Bartholomeus
Socinus 93 Bartolus de Saxoferrato 19, 20, 21, 93, 94 Cinus de Pistoia 18, 90
Damasus ...
... Alteserra (de Haute- serre) 22 Aristoteles 17 Augustinus Barbosa 93 Azo 15,
16, 17 Baldus de Ubaldis 21 Bartholomeus de Salyceto 21 Bartholomeus
Socinus 93 Bartolus de Saxoferrato 19, 20, 21, 93, 94 Cinus de Pistoia 18, 90
Damasus ...
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The continental romanistic concept | 3 |
Vaihinger and his followers | 38 |
Denial of the legal fiction | 50 |
Copyright | |
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