Ignác Frank

Ignác Frank (1788–1850) was a Hungarian jurist and one of the most renowned private law scholars of his time.

After leaving the Piarist order in 1811, he studied law and was appointed professor for private law in Budapest in 1827.

While generally a conservative scholar, he is acknowledged as having been ahead of his time in some respects, such as in his treatment of contracts to the benefit of third parties.

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Ignác Frank (undated portrait)