Judicial occupation of the company and of the commercial corporate groups of peculium in the roman classic civilization
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.23122Keywords:
civil liability limitation, plurality and priority of payment of members and business owners and creditors, judicial occupation of bankrupt companies for expenseAbstract
The capital protection of the employer - the owner and the limitation of liability of owners of businesses in ancient Rome were the legal pillars of procedural principle “melior est occupantis peculio”. The judges watched and evaluated the interests of owners and creditors in the process of occupation and settlement business bankruptcy business unique. Palabras claves: Limitación civil de responsabilidad, pluralidad y prelación de créditos de los socios y dueños de las empresas y de los acreedores, ocupación judicial de las empresas de responsabilidad limitada por quiebra del peculio.
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