释义 |
‖ delectus personæ Law. [Lat. = ‘choice of a person’.] The choice or right of selection of a person to occupy any specific position or relation; e.g. of one to be admitted as partner in any firm, or as tenant in a lease; the right which each existing partner or party to a contract has of being satisfied with the person whom it is proposed subsequently to admit into the firm or lease.
1848Wharton Law Dict. s.v., The delectus personæ, which is essential to the constitution of partnership. 1861W. Bell Dict. Law Scotl., Although the delectus personæ does not now exclude the tenant's heirs, yet without the landlord's consent, either express or implied..a lease cannot be voluntarily assigned or sublet. |