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... bear his name , had borrowed largely from the earlier ones of Gaius , was a fact well known ; but it was not until the Verona MS . was deciphered that the extent of his obligations to them was disclosed . viii INTRODUCTION .
... bear his name , had borrowed largely from the earlier ones of Gaius , was a fact well known ; but it was not until the Verona MS . was deciphered that the extent of his obligations to them was disclosed . viii INTRODUCTION .
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... obligations to them was disclosed . It was impos- sible to discover it from the West Gothic Epitome , in two books , of the matter contained in the first three of the genuine Commen- taries ; and comparison of the Justinianian ...
... obligations to them was disclosed . It was impos- sible to discover it from the West Gothic Epitome , in two books , of the matter contained in the first three of the genuine Commen- taries ; and comparison of the Justinianian ...
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... obligations and actions ; and , so far as can be judged , followed much the same lines as Gaius . But the manuscript of the epitome finishes abruptly with the law of succession , and is besides defective in its opening passages . It is ...
... obligations and actions ; and , so far as can be judged , followed much the same lines as Gaius . But the manuscript of the epitome finishes abruptly with the law of succession , and is besides defective in its opening passages . It is ...
Page 78
... obligation is generally corporeal , as , for example , land , a slave , money : it is the right of succession , the right of usufructing , and the right under the obligation that is incorporeal . To the same class belong those rights ...
... obligation is generally corporeal , as , for example , land , a slave , money : it is the right of succession , the right of usufructing , and the right under the obligation that is incorporeal . To the same class belong those rights ...
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... obligations , howsoever con- tracted ; for by none of those modes whereby corporeals are transferred can I bring it ... obligation . Without 40 such novation you cannot proceed against him in your own . name , but must sue in mine as my ...
... obligations , howsoever con- tracted ; for by none of those modes whereby corporeals are transferred can I bring it ... obligation . Without 40 such novation you cannot proceed against him in your own . name , but must sue in mine as my ...
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Aelia-Sentian law agnates apud auctoritas autem bonor bonorum possessio Bruns capitis deminutio causa ciuili Comp creditor dari debtor eius enim entitled etiam ex lege factum familiae fideicommissum filius formula freedmen fuerit heredes hereditas hereditatem ibid ideo inheritance instituted heir inter interdict itaque iudicium iure iuris Julian law Junian latins legacy legated legatum legis actiones liberi mancipatio manu manumission manumitted modo nec mancipi neque Numerius Negidius obligation owner party patron peregrin person posse possessio possession possunt potest praetor pursuer quae quam quamuis quia quidem quiritarian Quiritium quis quod quoque Roman citizen senatusconsult serui sesterces sine siue slave stipulatio stipulation sui iuris sunt tamen testament testamentary testator thing tion Titius tutela tutor Twelve Tables ueluti uero usucapion usucapt usufruct words xxii xxiv
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Page 131 - Ceteri qui testatoris iuri subiecti non sunt extranei heredes appellantur. itaque liberi quoque nostri qui in potestate nostra non sunt, heredes a nobis instituti sicut extranei videntur. qua de causa et qui a matre heredes instituuntur eodem numero sunt, quia feminae liberos in potestate non habent.
Page 325 - Item si fundum litigiosum sciens a non possidente emeris eumque a possidente petas, opponitur tibi exceptio per quam omni modo summoueris.
Page 4 - Responsa prudentium sunt sententiae et opiniones eorum quibus permissum est iura condere. Quorum omnium si in unum sententiae concurrunt, id quod ita sentiunt legis vicem optinet; si vero dissentiunt, iudici Heet quam velit sententiam sequi; idque rescripto divi Hadriani significatur.
Page 1 - Nam quod quisque populus ipse sibi ius constituit, id ipsius proprium est vocaturque ius civile, quasi ius proprium civitatis; quod vero naturalis ratio inter omnes homines constituit, id apud omnes populos peraeque custoditur vocaturque ius gentium, quasi quo iure omnes gentes utuntur.
Page 228 - Praeterea litterarum obligatio fieri videtur chirographis et syngraphis, id est si quis debere se aut daturum se scribat; ita scilicet si eo nomine stipulatio non fiat. Quod genus obligationis proprium peregrinorum est.
Page 309 - ... cum illo incipit actio esse ; si sui iuris coeperit esse, directa actio cum ipso est, et noxae deditio extinguitur. Ex diuerso quoque directa actio noxalis esse incipit.
Page 387 - ... aliènent. Pupillis autem hoc amplius etiam in rerum née mancipii alienatione tutoris auctoritate opus est. 28. Liberantur tutela masculi quidem pubertate. Puberem autem Cassiani quidem eum esse dicunt, qui habitu corporis pubes apparet, id est qui generare possit : Proculeiani autem eum, qui quattuordecim annos expleuit : uerum Priscus eum puberem esse, in quem utrumque concurrit et habitus corporis et numerus annorum. Feminae autem tutela liberantur § 23.
Page 386 - Pupillorum pupillarumque tutores et negotia gerunt et auctoritatem interponunt : mulierum autem tutores auctoritatem dumtaxat interponunt.
Page 425 - ingenuorum hereditates pertinent primum ad suos heredes, id est liberos qui in potestate sunt ceterosque qui liberorum loco sunt : ' si sui heredes non sunt, ad consanguineos, id est fratres et sorores ex eodem patre : si nee hi sunt, ad reliquos agnatos proximos, id est cognatos* uirilis sexus per mares descendentes eiusdem familiae.
Page 40 - Sed et illud, de quo* quaestio est, an minor natu maiorem natu adoptare possit, utriusque adoptionis commune est. 107. Illud proprium est eius adoptionis, quae per populum fit, quod is, qui liberos in potestate habet, si se adrogandum dederit, non solum ipse potestati adrogatoris subicitur, sed etiam liberi eius in eiusdem fiunt potestate tanquam nepotes.