locatio operis

locatio operis
the contract in Roman and civilian systems of the hire of the services of another in the sense of an independent contractor, e.g. the taxi driver. See locatio operarum.

Collins dictionary of law. . 2001.

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  • locatio operis — A contract to repair a thing and to supply the materials. The obligations imposed by the locatio operis and capable of enforcement by an action on the contract are: (a) To do the work which is the subject of the undertaking; (b) to do it within… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • locatio operis — /lowkeysh(iy)ow (Xwjpsras/ In the civil law, the contract of hiring work, i.e., labor and services. It is a contract by which one of the parties gives a certain work to be performed by the other, who binds himself to do it for the price agreed… …   Black's law dictionary

  • locatio operis — /lowkeysh(iy)ow (Xwjpsras/ In the civil law, the contract of hiring work, i.e., labor and services. It is a contract by which one of the parties gives a certain work to be performed by the other, who binds himself to do it for the price agreed… …   Black's law dictionary

  • locatio operis faciendi — /lowkeysh(iy)ow 6(w)paras fseshiyenday/ A letting out of work to be done; a bailment of a thing for the purpose of having some work and labor or care and pains bestowed on it for a pecuniary recompense …   Black's law dictionary

  • locatio operis mercium vehendarum — /lowkeysh(iy)ow 6(w)par9S marsChXityam viy(h)3nderam/ A letting of work to be done in the carrying of goods; a contract of bailment by which goods are delivered to a person to carry for hire …   Black's law dictionary

  • locatio operis faciendi — /lowkeysh(iy)ow 6(w)paras fseshiyenday/ A letting out of work to be done; a bailment of a thing for the purpose of having some work and labor or care and pains bestowed on it for a pecuniary recompense …   Black's law dictionary

  • locatio operis mercium vehendarum — /lowkeysh(iy)ow 6(w)par9S marsChXityam viy(h)3nderam/ A letting of work to be done in the carrying of goods; a contract of bailment by which goods are delivered to a person to carry for hire …   Black's law dictionary

  • locatio operis faciendi — The hiring of work or labor to be performed upon a thing. 8 Am J2d Bailm § 5 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • locatio operis mercium vehendarum — The hiring of the carriage of goods, when they are bailed, either to a public carrier, or to a private person, for the purpose of being carried from place to place. 8 Am J2d Bailm § 5 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • locatio conductio — in Roman law, the contract of hire. The language is still used in civilian jurisdictions. There were three main varieties: locatio rei, the hire of a thing ; locatio operarum, a worker for a wage; locatio operis faciendi, a contract for services… …   Law dictionary

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