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obligatus

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See: indebted


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Vazquez insists that contracts require no "specific obligation" (praecise obligatus is the Latin term), meaning that one is only obliged to the extent of "undergoing punishment if he acts in violation .
38-45) ponit Linconiensis dicto 90 talem casum Quod si sit alius inops qui nec forte vnus panis habet copiam obliget se discrete ad pascendum copiose et splendide turmam [sic] plurimam fame periclitantem adito eciam quod sic obligatus negligens sit ad querendum cibum cum tamen nil aut paruissimum habeatis et si forte quid paruum cibi habeat stulte abicit, nonne hic talis reus est mortis fame parencium quos ex obligacione sua pascere tenetur?
 
 
 
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