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Negotiorum gestio ([nəˌgō.shē-ˈȯr-əm-ˈgestēˌō],
Latin for "management of business") is a form of
spontaneous voluntary agency in
which an
intervenor or...
- from loss. The law of
salvage has its
origins in the
Roman practice of
negotiorum gestio,
which dictated that one who
preserved or
improved upon the property...
- perform, not
requiring the promisee's
agreement contract quasi-contract
negotiorum gestio - duty to
repay an
intervenor (gestor) who has
managed the affairs...
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obligations Promissory estoppel1
Quantum meruit1
Unjust enrichment Restitution Negotiorum gestio2
Duties of
parties Duty of
honest contractual performance (or doctrine...
- obligation, but
rather an
obligation imposed by law. Implied-in-fact
contract Negotiorum gestio Promissory estoppel Restitution and
unjust enrichment Officious...
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Salle University Manila – Ley La
Salle Far
Eastern University Manila –
Negotiorum Lex Holy
Angel University –
Juris Orbis Isabela State University – Ordo...
- rege Apostol.
Josepho II.
politicorum Pars 1., 2. (1.) De
publicorum negotiorum administratione, (2.) De
Politia .... Viennae: Kurzbek, 1788. 397 s. –...
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obligations Promissory estoppel1
Quantum meruit1
Unjust enrichment Restitution Negotiorum gestio2
Duties of
parties Duty of
honest contractual performance (or doctrine...
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intention of the parties.
There are two
primary categories of quasi-contract:
negotiorum gestio or
restitution (which are
similar but
codified separately in the...
- most
obvious examples are quasi-contracts such as
unjust enrichment,
negotiorum gestio, and
indebiti solutio, as well as acknowledgments, depositions...