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Definition of Solidary
1. a. Having community of interests and responsibilities.
Definition of Solidary
1. Adjective. Having community of interests and responsibilities. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Solidary
1. united [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Solidary
Literary usage of Solidary
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Institutes: A Textbook of the History and System of Roman Private Law by Rudolf Sohm, Bernhard Erwin Grüber (1907)
"A solidary obligation means a plurality of obligations in respect of one and the
same object without any community of obligation.6 The difference between a ..."
2. Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor by John Baron Moyle (1883)
"solidary obligation is terminated — ie all the solidary debtors are released,
and the right of all the solidary creditors is extinguished — by simple ..."
3. Jurisprudence, Or, The Theory of the Law by John William Salmond (1907)
"... by some that immaterial property, such as patents, copyrights, and trademarks,
should be classed as choses in action.1 •; 166. solidary Obligations. ..."
4. Jurisprudence, Or, The Theory of the Law by John William Salmond (1907)
"... made by some that immaterial property, such as patents, copyrights, and
trademarks, should be classed as choses in action.1 § 166. solidary Obligations. ..."
5. The Argentine Civil Code (effective January 1st, 1871): Together with by Argentina, Frank L. Joannini, Phanor James Eder, Robert Joseph Kerr, Joseph Wheless (1917)
"A joint obligation is solidary, when the entire object thereof may, ... In order
for an obligation to be solidary, it is necessary that the solidarity be ..."
6. Civil Procedure in Louisiana: Following the Code of Practice by Charles Thomas Wortham (1916)
"Six: When the defendants are joint or solidary obligors they may be cited at the
... (1) The words "or solidary" were first added by Act 44 of 1910, p. 70. ..."
7. The Institutes: A Textbook of the History and System of Roman Private Law by Rudolf Sohm, Bernhard Erwin Grüber (1907)
"A solidary obligation means a plurality of obligations in respect of one and the
same object without any community of obligation.6 The difference between a ..."
8. Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum libri quattuor by Justinian, John Baron Moyle (1883)
"solidary obligation is terminated—ie all the solidary debtors are released, and
the right of all the solidary creditors is extinguished — by simple ..."