- obligationes literis
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for centuries, a category of obligation in Scots law but made obsolete in 1995. See requirements of writing, self-proving.
Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001.
Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001.
nomina transcriptitia — /nomana traenskraptish(iy)a/ In Roman law, obligations contracted by liters (i.e., literis obligationes) were so called because they arose from a peculiar transfer (transcriptio) from the creditor s daybook (adversaria) into his ledger (codex) … Black's law dictionary
nomina transcriptitia — /nomana traenskraptish(iy)a/ In Roman law, obligations contracted by liters (i.e., literis obligationes) were so called because they arose from a peculiar transfer (transcriptio) from the creditor s daybook (adversaria) into his ledger (codex) … Black's law dictionary