INTRODUCTION
It will be remembered that Justinian gave a fourfold classification of obligations, into obligations arising “from a contract, as though from a contract, from a wrong, or as though from a wrong” (Chapter 7). We have already looked at obligations arising from contracts and wrongs (delicts). In this chapter, we look at those obligations arising under the other heads.
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