A term relating to a civil law legal relationship where several debtors are joint and severally liable to pay an entire amount or, in the alternative, a debt is due to a collective of creditors with each creditor being able to collect the entire debt. … [Read more...]
SOLIDO
civil law. In solido, is a term used to designate those contracts in which the obligors are bound, jointly and severally, or in which several obligees are each entitled to demand the whole of what is due. 2. 1. There is an obligation in solido on the part of debtors, when they are all obliged to the same thing, so that each may be compelled to pay the whole, and when the … [Read more...]
SOLIDUM
Lat. In the civil law. A whole; an entire or undivided thing. … [Read more...]
SOLIDUS LEGALIS
A coin equal to 13s. 4d. of the present standard. 4 Steph. Comm. 119rt. Originally the "solidus" was a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire, but in medieval times the term was applied to several varieties of coins, or as descriptive of a money of account apd is supposed to be the root from which "shilling" is derived. … [Read more...]
SOLINUM
In old English law. Two plow-lands, and somewhat less than a half. Co. Litt. 5a. Solo codit quod solo inaodifioatur. That which is built upon the soil belongs to the soil. The proprietor of the soil becomes also proprietor of the building erected upon it Mackeld. Rom. Law, … [Read more...]