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... individual and God is the foundation of moral order , so the communion between 1 Cp . A. Merkel , Juristische En- cyklopädie ( 1885 ) , p . 5 ff . This is the reason why originally no distinction was made between moral laws and juristic ...
... individual and God is the foundation of moral order , so the communion between 1 Cp . A. Merkel , Juristische En- cyklopädie ( 1885 ) , p . 5 ff . This is the reason why originally no distinction was made between moral laws and juristic ...
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... individual and the society of which he is a member is the foundation of legal order . In its essence morality points to that which is beyond this world ; law , on the other hand , points , in its essence , to the things of this world ...
... individual and the society of which he is a member is the foundation of legal order . In its essence morality points to that which is beyond this world ; law , on the other hand , points , in its essence , to the things of this world ...
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... individual is rooted in that subordination of the individual life to the common life which is demanded by morality . The people claims back from the individual the life which it gave him . Populum vivere necesse est , te vivere non ...
... individual is rooted in that subordination of the individual life to the common life which is demanded by morality . The people claims back from the individual the life which it gave him . Populum vivere necesse est , te vivere non ...
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... individual energies may be at once satisfied and put forth untrammelled to their utmost capacity . What the individual accomplishes will benefit all . In the primitive ages men are but units of a gregarious crowd : it is the function of ...
... individual energies may be at once satisfied and put forth untrammelled to their utmost capacity . What the individual accomplishes will benefit all . In the primitive ages men are but units of a gregarious crowd : it is the function of ...
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... individual . The rule of Roman law that the vendor of a thing is answerable for latent defects is a case in point . A law is absolute , if its operation cannot be excluded by the private will of the individual . The rules of law ...
... individual . The rule of Roman law that the vendor of a thing is answerable for latent defects is a case in point . A law is absolute , if its operation cannot be excluded by the private will of the individual . The rules of law ...
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according acquired action agnatic autem bona fides bonorum possessio causa civil law claim Code condemnatio contract Corpus juris Corpus juris civilis correal creditor debt debtor defendant effect emperor Empire entitled exceptio fact fidei fiducia filiusfamilias formal formula German law heir heredes hereditatis husband infra inheritance Institutes intentio ipso jure judex judicium jure cessio juris civilis jurisprudence juristic act juristic person jus civile jus gentium jus honorarium Justinian lege legis actio liability litis contestatio magistrate mancipatio manus marriage means merely nexum obligation owner ownership Pandects Papinian parties patria potestas plaintiff possession potest praetor praetorian edict praetorian law principle private law purpose quae quod Röm Roman law Rome rule sense servitude slave stipulatio stricti juris sunt supra testamentary testator thing traditio transaction Twelve Tables ULPIAN usucapio usus vindicatio words
Popular passages
Page 27 - Publicum ius est quod ad statum rei Romanae spectat, privatum quod ad singulorum utilitatem: sunt enim quaedam publice utilia, quaedam privatim.
Page 74 - ... quod vero naturalis ratio inter omnes homines constituit, id apud omnes populos peraeque custoditur, vocaturque ius gentium, quasi quo iure omnes gentes utuntur.
Page 463 - 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 413 - Cum autem emptio et venditio contracta sit (quod effici 3 diximus, simulatque de pretio convenerit, cum sine scriptura res agitur), periculum rei venditae statim ad emptorem pertinet, tametsi adhuc ea res emptori tradita non sit.
Page 457 - Sed et in strictis judiciis ex rescripto divi Marci, opposita doli mali exceptione, compensatio inducebatur.
Page 183 - Lege Cornelia testamenta eorum, qui in hostium potestate decesserint, perinde confirmantur, ac si hi, qui ea fecissent, in hostium potestatem non pervenissent ; et hereditas ex his eodem modo ad unumquemque pertinet.
Page 586 - ... possessio alicui data est, pro herede aut pro possessore possideat, id ei, cui bonorum possessio data est, restituere debeat. pro herede autem possidere videtur, qui putat se heredem esse: pro possessore is possidet, qui nullo iure rem hereditariam vel etiam totam hereditatem sciens ad se non pertinere possidet.
Page 53 - Aeris, confessi, rebusque jure judicatis, XXX dies justi sunto. Post deinde manus injectio- esto. In jus ducito.
Page 288 - Serviana, quae etiam hypothecaria vocatur: in personam veluti quibus de eo agitur, quod aut metus causa aut dolo malo factum est, item qua id, quod certo loco promissum est, petitur.
Page 287 - ... argentum, iudex non ipsam rem condemnat eum cum quo actum est, sicut olim fieri solebat, sed aestimata re pecuniam eum condemnat.