- expromissor
- (Civil law.) A person who assumed the payment of a debtor's obligation, thus releasing the original debtor upon the creditor's acceptance of the new debtor.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
expromissor — |eis...ô| s. m. O principal pagador … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Expromissor — Ex|pro|mis|sor der; s, ...oren <aus lat. expromissor »Zusager, Versprecher (für sich od. einen anderen)«> jmd., der die Schuld für sich od. einen anderen übernimmt (Rechtsw.) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
expromissor — ex·pro·mis·sor … English syllables
expromissor — n. person relieving another of debt by taking it upon himself. ♦ expromission, n … Dictionary of difficult words
expromissor — /ekspramisar/ In the civil law, a person who assumes the debt of another, and becomes solely liable for it, by a stipulation with the creditor. He differs from a surety, inasmuch as this contract is one of novation, while a surety is jointly… … Black's law dictionary
expromissor — /ekspramisar/ In the civil law, a person who assumes the debt of another, and becomes solely liable for it, by a stipulation with the creditor. He differs from a surety, inasmuch as this contract is one of novation, while a surety is jointly… … Black's law dictionary
expromissor — ˌeksprōˈmisə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin expromissus + or : one that performs an act of expromission … Useful english dictionary
expromittere — To become bound as an expromissor. See expromissor … Ballentine's law dictionary
Intercessio — L’intercessio est un concept juridique de la Rome antique, dont la signification propre et technique varie selon qu on se situe dans le domaine du droit public ou du droit privé, mais dont le trait commun à ces deux branches du droit est qu elle… … Wikipédia en Français
Selbstschuldner — Selbstschuldner, eine Person, welche selbst eine Summe schuldig ist od. eine fremde Schuld in der Eigenschaft übernimmt (Expromissor), daß sie ganz, als ob sie dieselbe selbst gewirkt hätte, deshalb in Anspruch genommen werden kann. Der S.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon