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17:42 Mar 9, 2008 |
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intuito personae rights of third parties Explanation: intuito personae - in express consideration of the person ...Rights and obligations under this agreement are "intuito personae" so ... Marian Greenfieldin express consideration of the person per Tom West: "as opposed ... esl.proz.com/kudoz/979741 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 mins (2008-03-09 17:46:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Tal vez este enlace te aclare algo Obligaciones intuito personae y, posibilidad de cumplirse la obligación o ... con el nombre de obligaciones intuito personae o obligaciones personalísimas. ... www.monografias.com/trabajos54/obligaciones-hacer/obligacio... SaludoZ |
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third party personal and non-transferrable rights Explanation: Several comments: 1. In the first place, it is not "personalismos". It is "personalísimos". [extremely personal]. 2. In the second place, it has nothing to do with "intuito personae". Intuito personae contracts, for instance, are contracts made by virtue of, or because of, some special character or quality of the person you are contracting with, for instance, when you contract with an author to write your biography, or a renowned artist to paint your portrait, it is not the same that any other author or painter fulfills the obligation, because the contract was made because of certain qualities of authorship. [this is just an example]. 3. What is meant by "derechos personalísimos", other than they are of course "personal" [inherent] rights, is that they may not be exercised by any other person; that is, they are not transferrable, and cannot be taken away from you, cannot be renounced either. A definition follows below: http://www.aaba.org.ar/bi150701.htm DESARROLLO Los derechos de la personalidad, o derechos personalísimos son las prerrogativas de contenido extrapatrimonial, inalienables, perpetuas y oponibles erga omnes, que corresponden a toda persona, por su sola condición de tal, de las que no puede ser privado por la acción del Estado ni de otros particulares, porque ello implicaría un desmedro o menoscabo de la personalidad (1) Estos derechos esenciales tienen por fundamento la libertad, independencia, autodesarrollo y realización del ser humano, independientemente de su capacidad para ser titular de derechos subjetivos reconocidos por el orden jurídico positivo, o contraer obligaciones. Se incluyen en esta categoría, el derecho a la vida, a la integridad física, intimidad, a la propia imagen, a la inviolabilidad del domicilio, al honor, y a la dignidad, entre otros. http://www.ipr-helpdesk.org/controlador/resources/glossary?s... Moral Rights Certain personal and non-transferrable rights of the creator of a work, recognized by copyrights law, which differ from country to country - they usually include the right to be acknowledged as the author and to protect the integrity of the work. (FR:Droits moraux, IT:Diritti Morali ) https://cantab.net/register/ You are hereby granted a personal, non-transferrable and non-exclusive licence to use the Site for the purposes of the Service for non-commercial purposes only. http://ikjeld.com/info/royalty.html grants to you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable right to reproduce a particular Image in one, |
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exclusive prerogatives of third parties Explanation: exclusive prerogatives of third parties (which have to be respected) derechos personalisimos are exclusive prerogatives of an individual, any individual: exclusive or special rights, powers, or privileges. |
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Absolute Rights Of Third Parties Explanation: personalismos, Seems To Me To Be Used For Emphasis, Not A Legalese Term |
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