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The civil doctrine has defined the Actio Tributoria well as Actio in Factum, good as Actio Adiecticiae. With this study we try to demonstrate that it is necessary to distinguish the creditors' mercantile contest of the action tributoria, in strict sense said, since by means of this one one tries to correct and to suppress actions illicit civil that they are born, generally, in the development and the liquidation of that one. The mercantile contest can be directed by the owner of the goods, circumstance who constitutes a privilege for this one, since he is the civil and mercantile creditor of the broken mass. Under the protection of this privilege, if the owner of the broken goods defrauds the acrre - gild (suppliers and clients) that take part in the contest, these can sue the owner for the frauds realized in the calculation and adjudi...
Our study directs to be analyzed, from a perspective historical - juridical and economic, to the publicans' companies as juridical creative entities of corporate financial debt in the Classic Rome
Biblioteca centralPalácio Ceia
Rua da Escola Politécnica, nº 141 - 147
1269-001 Lisboa, Portugal

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Delegação de CoimbraRua Alexandre Herculano, nº 52
3000-019 Coimbra, Portugal

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Correio eletrónico: cdocoimbra@uab.pt

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Delegação do PortoRua de Amial, nº 752
4200-055 Porto, Portugal

Telefone: (+351) 300 001 700
Correio eletrónico: cdocporto@uab.pt

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