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The title _damnum emergens_ never presented any serious difficulty.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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Closely allied to the title of _damnum emergens_ was that of _lucrum cessans_.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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The first thing to be noted on passing from the _poena conventionalis_ to interest proper is that the latter ground of compensation was generally divided into two kinds, _damnum emergens_ and _lucrum cessans_.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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We have now discussed the extrinsic titles -- _poena conventionalis, damnum emergens, lucrum cessans_, and _periculum sortis_.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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On the other hand, even the adversaries of the montes admitted that the damnum emergens or the lacrum cessans were legitimate titles upon which to require interest; and these two principles may be applied to the mons pietatis.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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The first was the doctrine of "damnum emergens": if a lender suffered loss by the failure of the borrower to return a loan at a date named, compensation might be made.
A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom 1896
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The old subterfuges of "Damnum emergens" and "Lucrum cessans" are made to do full duty.
A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom 1896
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A&Uer turrita rupi infidens ad pedes fluuius emergens.
Lexicon vniversae rei nvmariae vetervm et praecipve Graecorvm ac Romanorvm: cvm observationibvs ... 1790
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_lucrum cessans_, which we are about to discuss; it was distinguished from the former by being based upon a presumed injury, whereas the injury in _damnum emergens_ must be proved; and for the latter because the damage must be presumed to have occurred after the expiration of the loan period, whereas in _lucrum cessans_ the damage was presumed to have occurred during the currency of the loan period.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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“Hic igitur locus, ut verbis antiqui autoris utar, _Tumba_ vocitatur ab incolis, ideo quod in morem tumuli, quasi ab arenis emergens, ad altum
Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities 1861
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