Nexum

Nexum was a debt bondage contract in the early Roman Republic. A debtor pledged his person as collateral if he defaulted on his loan. Details as to the contract are obscure and some modern scholars dispute its existence.[1] It was allegedly abolished either in 326 or 313 BC.[2]

  1. ^ Zimmerman 2012. "Its very existence has even been disputed (most recently by O. Behrends)".
  2. ^ Drummond 1989, p. 215.