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SEVERIN FUSTER, GONZALO. SOME RELEVANT ASPECTS OF LOCATIO CONDUCTIO REGARDING THE MODEL OF REMUNERATED SERVICE CONTRACTS IN ROMAN LAW. RDUCN [online]. 2015, vol.22, n.2, pp.357-389. ISSN 0718-9753. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0718-97532015000200012.
This paper aims to explain the main aspects that characterize service contracts in Roman Law. It is well known that paid services were considered a form of lease (locatio conductio). This approach can explain why most part of the nineteenth century civil codes considered service contracts as a kind of "lease". However, this paper does not attempt to explain the reception of roman model in those civil codes, but to establish some basis upon which that study can be conducted instead. Towards this aim, the following issues of locatioconductio are addressed: its external delimitation; its internal division (the "unity or trichotomy" debate); and some key substantive aspects of the roman regulation of service contracts.
Palavras-chave : lease; service contracts; Roman law.