Commodate, the Glossary
A commodate (commodatum), also known as loan for use, in civil law and Scots Law is a gratuitous loan; a loan, or free concession of anything moveable or immoveable, for a certain timeframe, on condition of restoring again the same individual after a certain time.[1]
Table of Contents
6 relations: Civil law (legal system), Contract, Euractiv, Loan, Personal property, Scots law.
- Scots law legal terminology
Civil law (legal system)
Civil law is a legal system originating in Italy and France that has been adopted in large parts of the world.
See Commodate and Civil law (legal system)
Contract
A contract is an agreement that specifies certain legally enforceable rights and obligations pertaining to two or more parties. Commodate and contract are contract law.
Euractiv
Euractiv is a European news website focused on EU policies, founded in 1999 by the French media publisher Christophe Leclercq.
Loan
In finance, a loan is the transfer of money by one party to another with an agreement to pay it back.
Personal property
Personal property is property that is movable.
See Commodate and Personal property
Scots law
Scots law is the legal system of Scotland.
See also
Scots law legal terminology
- Ad vitam aut culpam
- Admonition
- Aliment
- Art and part
- Avizandum
- Blanch fee
- Commodate
- Courtesy tenure
- Curator bonis
- Declarator
- Declaratory power
- Delict (Scots law)
- Diligence (Scots law)
- Dominium directum et utile
- Excambion
- Fee tail
- Feu (land tenure)
- Fiars Prices
- Heritable jurisdictions
- Heritor
- Inheritance
- Inter regalia (Scots law)
- Interdicts in Scots law
- Jus relictae
- Lawburrows
- Leasehold estate
- Legitime
- Letters of horning
- Liferent
- Lord Ordinary
- Multiplepoinding
- Not proven
- Poinding
- Recognizance
- Sasine
- Special defence
- Stouthrief
- Subornation of perjury
- Tailzie
- Teind
- Tenant-in-chief
- Ultimus haeres
- Unowned property
- Verbal injury
- Warrant sale
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodate
Also known as Commodatum.