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negotium

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A quick definition of negotium:

Term: negotium

Definition: In ancient Rome, negotium meant different things. It could refer to a matter or affair, such as something concerning a person who is not present. It could also mean a transaction or agreement, like a trade or business deal. Finally, it could refer to a civil or criminal trial. The plural form of negotium is negotia.

A more thorough explanation:

Negotium is a Latin term used in Roman law. It has several meanings:

  1. A matter or affair, such as a legal case or issue.
  2. A transaction or agreement between two parties.
  3. A trade or business, such as buying and selling goods.
  4. A civil or criminal trial, where legal matters are resolved.

Here are some examples of how negotium can be used:

  • When a person is absent, their legal matters become negotium absentis.
  • When two parties agree to a contract, it becomes a negotium between them.
  • When someone buys and sells goods, they are engaging in negotium commerciale.
  • When a legal case goes to court, it becomes a negotium iudiciale.

These examples show how negotium can refer to different types of legal and business matters.

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