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Page ix
... Interdicts . The principal additions to the commentary relate to the following subjects : Disposition and the incidents of Ignorance and Compulsion , p . 9 : Coemptio , p . 96 : In integrum restitutio , p . 151 : Juristic persons , p ...
... Interdicts . The principal additions to the commentary relate to the following subjects : Disposition and the incidents of Ignorance and Compulsion , p . 9 : Coemptio , p . 96 : In integrum restitutio , p . 151 : Juristic persons , p ...
Page xv
... , NULLIFI- CATION , COLLISION , of rights 590-614 138-170 INTERDICT and POSSESSION and DETENTION 171-182 VEXATIOUS litigation .. 614-651 651-658 EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS . Inst . Institutes of Justinian . CONTENTS . XV.
... , NULLIFI- CATION , COLLISION , of rights 590-614 138-170 INTERDICT and POSSESSION and DETENTION 171-182 VEXATIOUS litigation .. 614-651 651-658 EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS . Inst . Institutes of Justinian . CONTENTS . XV.
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... interdict against Vio- lence , and would not be allowed to plead ignorance that the violent removal of one's own property was interdicted . Again , the defendant in a rei vindicatio or hereditatis petitio is liable to certain penalties ...
... interdict against Vio- lence , and would not be allowed to plead ignorance that the violent removal of one's own property was interdicted . Again , the defendant in a rei vindicatio or hereditatis petitio is liable to certain penalties ...
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... interdicts of the praetor are couched in the subjunctive ( Exhibeas , Restituas , & c . ) , a milder form of imperative . Or to show that their force and opera- tion is limited to his own tenure of office , they are expressed in the ...
... interdicts of the praetor are couched in the subjunctive ( Exhibeas , Restituas , & c . ) , a milder form of imperative . Or to show that their force and opera- tion is limited to his own tenure of office , they are expressed in the ...
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... interdiction of prodigals from the administration of their fortune . $ 54. Citizens of Rome having two kinds of dominion , bonitary and quiritary , or a union of boni- tary and quiritary dominion , a slave is in the power of an owner ...
... interdiction of prodigals from the administration of their fortune . $ 54. Citizens of Rome having two kinds of dominion , bonitary and quiritary , or a union of boni- tary and quiritary dominion , a slave is in the power of an owner ...
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Page 401 - No action shall be brought whereby to charge the defendant upon any special promise to answer for the debt, default, or miscarriage of another person, unless the agreement upon which such action shall be brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith, or some other person thereunto by him lawfully authorized.
Page 627 - Unde tu ilium vi dejecisti, aut familia tua dejecit, de eo, quccque ille tune ibi habuit, tantummodo intra annum, post annum de eo quod ad eum qui vi dejecit pervenerit, judicium dabo.
Page 2 - Every positive law, or every law simply and strictly so called, is set by a sovereign person, or a sovereign body of persons, to a member or members of the independent political society wherein that person or body is sovereign or supreme. Or (changing the expression) it is set by a monarch, or sovereign number, to a person or persons in a state of subjection to its author.
Page 596 - ... naturale est quam eo genere quidque dissolvere quo colligatum est. Ideo verborum obligatio verbis tollitur ; nudi consensus obligatio contrario consensu dissolvitur
Page 313 - Gentiles sunt, qui inter se eodem nomine sunt. Non est satis. Qui ab ingenuis oriundi sunt. Ne id quidem satis est. Quorum majorum nemo servitutem servivit. Abest etiam nunc. Qui capite non sunt deminuti.
Page 219 - That no will shall be valid unless it shall be in writing and executed in manner herein-after mentioned ; (that is to say,) it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator, or by some other person in his presence and by his direction; and such signature shall be made or acknowledged by the testator in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time, and such witnesses shall attest and shall subscribe the will in the presence of the testator, but no form of attestation...
Page 638 - Servi nomine, qui pignori datus est, ad exhibendum cum creditore, non cum debitore, agendum est: quia qui pignori dedit, ad usucapionem tantum possidet: quod ad reliquas omnes causas pertinet, qui accepit, possidet: adeo ut addici possit et possessio eius, qui pignori dedit.
Page 332 - Latinus quidem, quoniam nominatim lege lunia prohibitus est; is autem qui dediticiorum numero est, quoniam nee quasi civis Romanus testari potest, cum sit peregrinus, nee quasi peregrinus, quoniam nullius certae civitatis civis est, ut secundum leges civitatis suae testetur.
Page 469 - And it is a settled distinction, that where an act is done which is in itself an immediate injury to another's person or property, there the remedy is usually by an action of trespass vi et armis; but where there is no act done, but only a culpable omission, or where the act is not immediately injurious, but only by consequence and collaterally; there no action of trespass vi et armis will lie, but an action on the special case for the damages consequent on such omission or act.
Page 231 - In suis heredibus evidentius apparet continuationem dominii eo rem perducere, ut nulla videatur hereditas fuisse, quasi olim hi domini essent qui etiam vivo patre quodammodo domini existimantur : unde etiam filitfsfamilias appellatur sicut paterfamilias, sola nota hac adjecta per quam distinguitur genitor ab eo qui genitus sit.