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passive debt

passive debt (1)无息债务;免息债务 指经由债权人与债务人约定不承担利息的债务。与有息债务〔active debt〕相对。 (2)消极债务 在另一层含义上,某一债务分为「积极」〔active〕与「消极」〔passive〕是因其针对债权人或债务人而定的。消极债务即「欠人」,积极债务则为「人欠」。据此,任何一笔债务均既是积极的,又是消极的;针对债权人而言是积极的,针对债务人而言则是消极的。法语中所用的「actif」(资产〔assets〕)与「passif」(负债〔liabilities〕)即与之相当。

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correi credendi

correi credendi (kor-ee-I kri-den-dI). [Latin] Roman law. Joint creditors. — Also termed correi stipulandi (stip-y[schwa]-lan-dI). See STIPULATIO. “The mode for stipulatio is stated in the Institutes. Of several stipulators (correi credendi, active correality) each asks the debtor and he answers once for all. Of several promisors (correi debendi, passive correality) the creditor asks each and

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praeceptio haereditatis

praeceptio haereditatis (pri-sep-shee-oh h[schwa]-red-i-tay-tis). [Law Latin] Scots law. A taking of the inheritance in advance. — Also termed lucrative succession. “Praeceptio haereditatis …. This is one of the passive titles known in law, which, if incurred by the heir, renders him in some measure liable for his ancestor’s debts. It was introduced to prevent an

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intromission

intromission (in-tr[schwa]-mish-[schwa]n). 1. The transactions of an employee or agent with funds provided by an employer or principal; loosely, dealing in the funds of another. 2. Scots law. The act of handling or dealing with the affairs or property of another; the possession of another’s property, with or without legal authority. legal intromission. Scots law.

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carry

carry, vb. 1. To sustain the weight or burden of; to hold or bear (more weight than a single person can carry). 2. To convey or transport (carrying the coal from one state to another). 3. To possess and convey (a firearm) in a vehicle, including the locked glove compartment or trunk of a car

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