In Roman law. Obligations contracted by Uteres (i.e. Uteris obligationes) were so called because they arose from a peculiar transfer (tronscriptio) from the creditor’s day-book (adversaria) Into his ledger, (codex.)
In Roman law. Obligations contracted by Uteres (i.e. Uteris obligationes) were so called because they arose from a peculiar transfer (tronscriptio) from the creditor’s day-book (adversaria) Into his ledger, (codex.)