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Sentence
Roman
law
draws
a
distinction
between
fungibles
and
non-fungibles
which
looks
superficially
the
same
as
the
thing/wealth
distinction
but
is
in
fact
different.
A
thing
is
fungible
if
it
is
not
unique,
in
the
sense
that,
if
lost,
it
could
be
replaced
by
a
thing
that
is
to
all
intents
and
purposes
identical.
Quizzes for review
Roman law draws a distinction between fungibles and non-fungibles which looks superficially the same as the thing/wealth distinction but is in fact different. A thing is fungible if it is not unique, in the sense that, if lost, it could be replaced by a thing that is to all intents and purposes identical.
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