Consolidation of the creditor and debtor. Confusio in Roman law and in the Austrian Civil Code (ABGB)
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Binder, M. (2025). Consolidation of the creditor and debtor. Confusio in Roman law and in the Austrian Civil Code (ABGB). Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta U Novom Sadu, 58(4). https://doi.org/10.5937/zrpfns58-55526

Abstract

In both Roman law and Austrian civil law, there is a question regarding whether a consolidation between a creditor and his debtor leads to an expiration of the creditor’s claim and the debtor’s obligation. The following article focuses on legal relationships in which more than two parties are involved, meaning it would still be possible for the creditor (or his heir) to raise a claim against the debtor. Firstly, it is necessary to analyse a case from the Roman jurist Paulus (D. 46, 1, 71 pr.). Following this analysis, the legal situation in Roman law is compared to that in Austrian civil law.

Keywords

Roman law; Austrian civil law; confusio; consolidation; mandatum; right of recourse; dolo facit, qui petit quod redditurus est; juristic rules; societas; abuse of rights.
DOI: 10.5937/zrpfns58-55526