
Stipulatio was the basic form of contract in Roman law. It was made in the format of question and answer. The precise nature of the contract was to some extent disputed, as can be seen below. ==Capacity== In order for a contract to be valid parties must have intellectus (understanding) and voluntas (wish, will). Lunatics and infants lack intellect...
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in Roman law, a form of contract based upon a simple question and answer. It had no parallel in other legal systems. Stipulatio developed, at first, ... [1 related articles]
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