Significatio vocis salariarius | Babel Free
[sa.ɫaː.riˈaː.ri.ʊs]Exempla
“Dig. XVII.I.10.9 Ulpianus libro⟳ trigensimo primo ad edictum Sicuti fructus cogitur restituere is qui procurat, ita sumptum, quem in fructus percipiendos fecit, deducere eum oportet⟳: sed et si ad vecturas suas, dum excurrit in praedia, sumptum fecit, puto⟳ hos quoque sumptus reputare eum oportere, nisi si salariarius fuit et hoc convenit, ut sumptus de suo⟳ faceret ad haec itinera, hoc est de salario.”
Like he who procurates has to give out fruits, so the expense he makes to obtain the fruits has to be deduced: But I also deem that, that if he makes an expense for carriage while he travels to the estates these expenses have to be taken into account, if he isn’t someone who receives a salary and it fits if he makes the expenses for these trips by himself, that is by the salary.
Gradus CEFR
C1
Provectus
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR C1 — gradus provectus.
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR C1 — gradus provectus.
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