Thomas Finkenauer
Vererblichkeit und Drittwirkungen der Stipulation im klassischen römischen Recht
[Transferability by Succession and Third-Party Effects of the Stipulation in Classical Roman Law.]
2010. 474 pages. Unrevised ebook edition 2025. Digitize on Demand
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It is understood that a stipulation stands as a paradigm for an obligation. Certain contractual clauses, however, have assured the succession not only of the heirs, but even of successors to a single right of the creditor or the debtor. For the first time, Thomas Finkenauer demonstrates this break with the allegedly axiomatic dogma of the Roman law.