contractus civiles

contractus civiles
/kantraektas sivaliyz/
In Roman law, civil contracts. Those contracts which were recognized as actionable by the strict civil law of Rome, or as being founded upon a particular statute, as distinguished from those which could not be enforced in the courts except by the aid of the praetor, who, through his equitable powers, gave an action upon them. The latter were called "contractus pr&torii."

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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