Acta juridica et politica 72,1/22
In: Acta juridica et politica 72,1/22
In: Acta Universitatis Szegediensis
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In: Acta juridica et politica 72,1/22
In: Acta Universitatis Szegediensis
In: Acta Universitatis Szegediensis
In: A Magyar Történelmi Társulat kiadványai
In: Documentatio ethnographica 22
In: Politikatörténeti füzetek 22
In: A Veszprém Megyei Levéltár kiadványai 22
In: A veszprémi egyházmegye múltjából 22
In: Bibliotheca Iuridica
In: Libri Amicorum 22
In: A Magyar Országos Levéltár segédletei 22
In: Erdélyi jogélet, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 119-130
ISSN: 2734-7095
The author of the following study presents the institution of unauthorized agency in Romanian civil law. The conditions and possible cases unauthorized agency are presented, as well as the facts which, although similar, cannot be considered as unauthorized agency. The author analyzes the legal nature of the contract concluded by the unauthorized agent, the legal consequences of the ratification by the principal and discusses in detail the unauthorized agent's liability to both the principal and the third party. Finally, the study examines the conditions and consequences of the apparent authority, with special regard to the protection of the interests of the parties involved.
In: Erdélyi jogélet, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 43-58
ISSN: 2734-7095
In the work De Europa by Enea Silvio Piccolomini, book no 20, regarding the history of Carinthia, stands recorded the story of prince Ingo, who, according to the legend, contributed significantly by way of his wit to the spreading of Christianity. This study presents the circumstances in which the Conversio Bagoariorum et Carantanorum, which contains an earlier record of the legend, came into being, and it examines the possible existence in historical reality of prince Ingo and his princely title. In the following, the author analyses the possible meaning and the significance to legal history of the term carta sine litteris (a charter without letters), which appears in other sources of the legend but not in the one recounted by Enea Silvio Piccolomini. Finally, the author presents the literary precursors to the legend of prince Ingo and his role in the Conversio as well as the path the legend took until being recorded by Enea Silvio.