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Acknowledgements

I am grateful, first and foremost, to Jacqueline Birks and Alex Flach for their on-going help over the years in bringing this project to fruition; also to John Cairns and Ernest Metzger for their unstinting help and advice.

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Source: Birks Peter. Roman Law of Obligations. Oxford University Press,2014. — 303 p.. 2014

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