Pollicitation in French Civil Law

The term pollicitation has its roots in Roman law, where it was used to describe a promise of a gift made by a candidate for municipal magistracy. In French civil law, the term "pollicitation", or "supply", is defined as the act of proposing the contract conclusion.

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Pollicitation in French Civil Law

The term pollicitation has its roots in Roman law, where it was used to describe a promise of a gift made by a candidate for municipal magistracy. In French civil law, the term "pollicitation", or "supply", is defined as the act of proposing the contract conclusion.

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