Locatio — (lat.), Verpachtung, Vermietung; L. operarum, Dienstmietvertrag; L. operis, Verdingungsvertrag, Dienstmiete (s. Arbeitsvertrag); Locatarius, Pächter … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Locatio — Locatio, Miethe; der Vermiether heißt locator, der Miether conductor, colonus, inquilinus, publicanus. Auch Arbeiten können gemiethet werden (Dienstmiethe, l. operarum) od. die Ausführung eines ganzen Werkes (l. operis, z.B. Gebäude, Straßen) … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
locatio conductio — in Roman law, the contract of hire. The language is still used in civilian jurisdictions. There were three main varieties: locatio rei, the hire of a thing ; locatio operarum, a worker for a wage; locatio operis faciendi, a contract for services… … Law dictionary
locatio operarum — the contract in Roman and civilian systems of the hire of labour in the sense of master and servant or employment as popularly understood, e.g. the chauffeur. See locatio operis. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
locatio operis — the contract in Roman and civilian systems of the hire of the services of another in the sense of an independent contractor, e.g. the taxi driver. See locatio operarum. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
locatio custodia — in Roman law and Scots law, a form of hire – the hire of custody of a thing . For English law, See bailment. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
locatio custodies — /lowkeysh(iy)ow kastowdiyiy/ A letting to keep; a bailment or deposit of goods for hire. According to the classification of bailments at civil law, a locatio custodis is the hiring of care and services to be bestowed on the thing delivered … Black's law dictionary
locatio custodies — /lowkeysh(iy)ow kastowdiyiy/ A letting to keep; a bailment or deposit of goods for hire. According to the classification of bailments at civil law, a locatio custodis is the hiring of care and services to be bestowed on the thing delivered … Black's law dictionary
locatio operis — A contract to repair a thing and to supply the materials. The obligations imposed by the locatio operis and capable of enforcement by an action on the contract are: (a) To do the work which is the subject of the undertaking; (b) to do it within… … Ballentine's law dictionary
locatio conductio — kənˈdu̇ktēˌō noun or locatio et conductio ˌetkən Etymology: Latin, letting (and) hiring Roman & civil law : a contract of letting and hiring … Useful english dictionary
locatio et conductio — noun see locatio conductio … Useful english dictionary