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Most of our texts by far, concerning resolutive conditions, deal with three specific clauses, frequently appended, by way of pacta ex continent! adiecta,129 to contracts of sale.

These clauses were known as in diem addictio, lex commissoria and pactum displicentiae. Since they feature so prominently in our sources, it may not be inappropriate to pause for a moment and to look at how they operated.

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Source: Zimmermann R.. The Law of Obligations. Roman Foundations of the Civilian Tradition. Juta & Co, Ltd,1992. — 1241 p.. 1992

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