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Aedilician
Civil
Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century natural law (ch. 6) breach of sales
defect/burden
kind of defect
goods sold
warranty fraud
x x
x/ - (Pufendorf/Thomasius) x/ - (Pufendorf/Thomasius)
breach of lease
x/- (Cocceji) na
x/ -(Cocceji) na
x/ - (Pufendorf/Thomasius) na
x/ - (Pufendorf/Thomasius)
fraud
movable
corporeal
immovable
tributum
na x
na x
na x
na x
na
x/ - (Pufendorf/Thomasius)
non-corporeal
- (Althusius)
- (Althusius)
x
x
professional seller
x (professio artis obligat) na
x/ - (Pufendorf/Thomasius)
other en- cumbrances
barrel
na
na
na
REMEDIES ACCORDING TO SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURY NATURAL LAW
barrel
x (presumption of fraud)
cattle
fur
x
x/ - (Pufendorf/Thomasius)
fugitivus/erro/
perpetrator capital crime/ suicide
redhibitoria
quanto minoris
redhibitoria
quanto minoris
all loss
laesio enormis (if defect caused prejudice of more than half the just price)
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x
x/ - (Pufendorf/Thomasius) x/ - (Pufendorf/Thomasius)
                    









































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