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The contra veritatem element simply means that in the particular case under
consideration, certain facts are proven or are probable and that an assumption is
made contrary to these facts, i.e. the opposite facts are accepted as having been
...
The contra veritatem element simply means that in the particular case under
consideration, certain facts are proven or are probable and that an assumption is
made contrary to these facts, i.e. the opposite facts are accepted as having been
...
Page 64
All fictions, whether of theoretical or practical nature, are structurally and
conceptually similar: they are all based on an assumption contra veritatem and
the veritas which they contradict are always specific, particular facts. In the case
of a ...
All fictions, whether of theoretical or practical nature, are structurally and
conceptually similar: they are all based on an assumption contra veritatem and
the veritas which they contradict are always specific, particular facts. In the case
of a ...
Page 165
Take the example given above: We have feigned, that case B is similar to case A;
that says in the particular instance nothing else than that the legal rules
appicable in the particular case to A must also be applied to B; that B has
particular legal ...
Take the example given above: We have feigned, that case B is similar to case A;
that says in the particular instance nothing else than that the legal rules
appicable in the particular case to A must also be applied to B; that B has
particular legal ...
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Contents
The continental romanistic concept | 3 |
Vaihinger and his followers | 38 |
Denial of the legal fiction | 50 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
accepted action adopted analogy analysis applied assumptio Bartolus basis bona child Cinus conclusion conclusive presumption condition conservatism contract contradiction contrary to reality court created deemed definition discussion doctrine of fictional dogmatic fiction employ fictions equity example existing expression fact factual false assumption feigned fiction concept fictional fulfilment fictitious formulae ficticiae Gaius glossators historical fictions Hoge Raad Ibid implied term Inst intention interpretation irrebuttable irrebuttable presumption iure iuris ius civile judge judicial fictions jurists Kaser legal consequences legal fiction legal rule legal science legis legislative legislature logical major premise means merely metaphor nasciturus fiction nature norms object particular parties person positive law practical praetor presumption principle quod Recht recognised regarded Roman law Roman-Dutch law rules of law Section sense situation South African statute theoretical fictions theory thought tion truth Ulpian usucapio Vaihinger Vaihinger's veritate veritatem element