espromissione
expromission
noun eh-sproh-mees-SYOH-neh Rare
Origin: Latin expromissio, from expromittere (to promise on another's behalf)
Also means
assumption of debt
Usage Note
Espromissione is a specialist civil-law term describing the contract by which a third party (l'espromittente) takes on another person's debt without releasing the original debtor. It is almost exclusively encountered in legal texts and commentaries, never in everyday speech.
Examples
"L'espromissione libera il debitore originario solo se convenuto."
Natural Translation
Expromission releases the original debtor only if agreed upon.
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