LITTERIS OBLIGATIO

LITTERIS OBLIGATIO

litteris obligatio (lit-[schwa]r-is ob-l[schwa]-gay-shee-oh). [Latin] Roman law. An obligation arising from formal, written entries in account books; an obligation arising from a literal contract. See literal contract under CONTRACT.
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