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How the contracts are drawn
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== How the contracts are drawn ==

''Although the principle of abstraction is not to be found in jurisdictions outside the German one and contradicts the usual common sense interpretation of commercial transactions, it is undisputed among the German legal community.''

That's not true, there are other jurisdictions among roman-german group of law systems, where contracts are drawn in the same manner. For example, in Latvia. I guess such a way to transfer ownership is called "traditionary" (''traditio'') and derived from roman law.

Л. Жюллио де ла Морандьер. Гражданское право Франции, М., 1960.
--[[User:AraX|AraX]] 19:11, 14 July 2006 (UTC)

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How the contracts are drawn

Although the principle of abstraction is not to be found in jurisdictions outside the German one and contradicts the usual common sense interpretation of commercial transactions, it is undisputed among the German legal community.

That's not true, there are other jurisdictions among roman-german group of law systems, where contracts are drawn in the same manner. For example, in Latvia. I guess such a way to transfer ownership is called "traditionary" (traditio) and derived from roman law.

Л. Жюллио де ла Морандьер. Гражданское право Франции, М., 1960. --AraX 19:11, 14 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]