Commissaria Lex

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A principle of the Roman law relative to the forfeiture of contracts. It was not unusual to restrict a sale upon credit, by a clause in the agreement that if the buyer should fail to make due payment the seller might rescind the eale. In ifte meantime, however, the property was the buyer’s, and at his risk. A debtor and his pledgee might also agree that, if the debtor did not pay at the day fixed, the pledge should become the absolute property of the creditor. 2 Kent, Comm. 583. This was abolished by law of Constantine. Code, 8. 36. 3.

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