Torts JUDr. Mgr. Radek Černoch, Ph.D., Department of the History of the State and Law 1 Division of Obligations §Obligationes §Ex contractu §Ex delicto §Civil §Praetorian §Ex variis causarum figuris §Quasi ex contractu §Quasi ex delicto § 2 Civil Law Delicts §Furtum §Manifestum/non manifestum (in quadruplum/duplum) §A. furti + c. furtiva §Damnum iniuria datum §Corpore corpore (urere, frangere, rumpere), dolus §A. legis Aquiliae (killing slave/animal 1 year, wound/destroying things 30 days) §Interesse=damnum emergens+lucrum cessans §Iniuria §Malum carmen, membrum ruptum, os fractum, iniuria §Set amount, later a. iniuriarum aestimatoria 3 Praetorian Delicts §Rapina §A. vi bonorum raptorum §Dolus §A./E. doli (subsidiary), simplum §Vis ac metus §Vis compulsiva, a./e. quod metus causa/i. i. r., quadruplum §A. sepulchri violati §A. servi corrupti §A. de albo corrupto §A. calumniae §A. in factum concepta if former master is sued without praetorian authorisation) 4 Quasi-delicts §A. de effusis vel deiectis §A. popularis §A. de posito vel suspenso §A. popularis §A. adversus iudicem qui litem suam fecit §A. adversus mensorem qui falsum modum dixerit §A. contra nautas, caupones, stabularios §A. contra publicanum 5 Are There Any Questions? § § § § §… if not, thank You for Your attention 6