Noxal surrender explained

Noxal surrender was a provision of Roman law when a delict was brought against a paterfamilias for a wrong committed by a son or slave. The defendant had the option in that instance of surrendering the dependent rather than paying the full damages.[1] [2]

References

  1. [Alan Watson (legal scholar)|Alan Watson]
  2. Book: Frier . Bruce W. . A Casebook on Roman Family Law . McGinn . Thomas A. . 2004 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-516185-4 . 292 . en.