Abstract
The article presents a constitution by the Theodosius Code (CTh. 2.33.3), issued in Constantinople on November 23, 397, rejecting the objections raised by debtors regarding the payment of interest (usurae) due to underage lenders (in annis minoribus constituti) having a senatorial title (dignitate senatoria). It goes against the prohibition of senators from making such loans since the classical period. However, the author interprets the constitution in connection with another constitution issued in 396 (CTh. 3.30.6), which regulates the protection of these persons when their property is managed by a tutor, such transactions being allowed if this is related to their necessitates and there is no option but to lend the assets with interest (mutuum) to secure their livelihood
| Lingua originale | Bulgaro |
|---|---|
| pagine (da-a) | 302-323 |
| Numero di pagine | 22 |
| Rivista | IUS ROMANUM |
| Volume | 1/2019 |
| Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 1 gen 2019 |
Keywords
- Senatori minori d'età
- tutela
- mutuo
- usurae
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