Reconsidering the authority to sell as the augmentation or restriction of creditor’s rights in fiducia cum creditore (CROSBI ID 292429)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Karlović, Tomislav
engleski
Reconsidering the authority to sell as the augmentation or restriction of creditor’s rights in fiducia cum creditore
The issue of creditor’s rights in fiducia cum creditore after the debtor’s default is one of the central questions concerning the history and development of this form of real security in Roman law. Opposing views and the arguments put forward in the literature during the last decade are keeping the discussion alive. Although it may seem that the idea of the right to final acquisition of unburdened ownership by creditor on default (Verfall theory) is taking sway, there are still opinions in favor of the position acknowledging creditor only the right to hold the object until the debt was eventually paid (Bewahrung theory). In this paper, the problem is reconsidered taking into account the analysis of documents from Roman business practice, as well as the juristic opinions.
roman law ; fiducia cum creditore ; Verfall theory ; Bewahrung theory ; roman business practice
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Podaci o izdanju
65 (4)
2020.
456-476
objavljeno
1220-045X
2065-7498
10.24193/SUBBiur.65(2020).4.12