The investigation offers a reinterpretation of the constitution with which Honorius in 421 came to regulate the evidentiary effectiveness of the chirograph signed by the debtor. The main purpose of this is to clarify the meaning of cavillatio, the term used by the legislator to define the exception through which obnoxius disputes in iure the truthfulness of the numeratio pecuniae referred to in the same chirograph.

La ‘cavillatio’ di CTh. 2, 27, 1, 4

G. Papa
2020-01-01

Abstract

The investigation offers a reinterpretation of the constitution with which Honorius in 421 came to regulate the evidentiary effectiveness of the chirograph signed by the debtor. The main purpose of this is to clarify the meaning of cavillatio, the term used by the legislator to define the exception through which obnoxius disputes in iure the truthfulness of the numeratio pecuniae referred to in the same chirograph.
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