CONSTITUTUM

constitutum

constitutum (kon-sti-t[y]oo-t[schwa]m), n. [Latin “agreed arrangement”] Roman law. 1. An agreement to pay an existing debt, either one’s own or another’s, on a fixed day. • A constitutum was not a novation; the creditor could still sue the original debtor. It differed from a stipulation because it had to be for an existing debt. If

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