pecunia constitute

pecunia constitute
/pakyuwn(i)ya konstat(y)uwta/ In Roman law, money owing (even upon a moral obligation) upon a day being fixed (constituta) for its payment, became recoverable upon the implied promise to pay on that day, in an action called "de pecunia constituta," the implied promise not amounting (of course) to a stipulatio

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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