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STUDY OF THE ROMAN LAW BY THE GLOSSARISTS (GLOSSATORES) AND THEIR
S 4. The Glossarists.
SUCCESSORS.
5.
S 5. The succeeding period, or that of the commentators.
7.
S6. The French school...
S 7. The Germans and the Dutch
9.
S 8. Influence of Modern Philosophy, or period of the law styled "natural".
S 9. The historic school.
12.
13.
SECTION III.
S 10. Of the arrangement adopted in the Exposition of the Pandects...
17.
SECTION IV.
Page.
S 11. Rules concerning the criticism of the text, and the explanation of the
Pandects
22.
S 15. Customary Law. (Common Law)..
S 16. Absolute, or Imperative Law: - Complementary, or Regulatory Law. (Absolutes,
Gebietendes Recht: Vermittelendes, Ergänzendes Recht;
voluntatem pertinens. L. 12. § 1. D. de pact. dot. (23. 4).....
32.
33.
ad Jus,
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36.
CHAPTER II.
The idea of rights, and their divisions.
S17. What constitutes a right
38.
S 18. Distinction of (or between) Rights, according to the object upon which the
will may act
40.
.....
S 19. Of Rights generally, in their relation to objective right..
SECTION II.
OF NATURAL PERSONS.
§ 21. The commencement of natural personality. Requisite Conditions
§ 22. The End of natural personality...
45.
46.
QUALITIES AND ATTRIBUTES WHICH AFFECT THE LEGAL STATUS OF
NATURAL PERSONS.
S 23. Of the Status, and of the Capitis Diminutio by which it might be affected.. 49.
24. Of Civil Honour. (Existimatio)..
51.
$29. Of Consanguinity, and of Affinity or Alliance. (Cognatio, affinitas)
S 30. Of Domicile. (Domicilium)...
59.
63.
OF LEGAL PERSONS.
S 31. Description and Division of legal, (or artificial) persons.
S32. Of the divers kinds of Universitates. (Corporations)
S33. Nature and Essence of the Universitates..
66.
70.
72.
S 34. Extent of their legal capacity.....
76.
S 35. Their Organisation and Representation.
79.
S 36. Foundation (Creation) and Extinction of Corporations..
80.
OF THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF "THINGS", FROM A LEGAL POINT OF VIEW.
S 40. Things real and personal. (Res immobiles, mobiles)..
93.
S41. Of things for which others may be substituted, and the contrary. (Res fun-
gibiles, non fungibiles)......
95.
S 42. Things consumable and non-consumable. (Res quae usu consumuntur). . . . . .
S 43. Things divisible and indivisible. (Res dividuae et individuae)...
97.
98.
OF THINGS IN THEIR RELATION TO EACH OTHER.
S44. Principal, or primary things; and dependencies, or things accessory.
cipal things and appurtenances, or things auxiliary.
S 45. Of Fruits. (Fructus)
S 46. Of things, considered as objects of private commerce
CHAPTER V.
Of the creation and the extinction of rights.
SECTION I.
OF THE CREATION AND THE EXTINCTION OF RIGHTS IN GENERAL.
S47. Of the original acquisition and the loss of rights; the inheritance
rights; the transformation of rights..
117.
$48. Of Legal Facts..
121.
OF ACTS, CONSIDERED WITH REFERENCE TO THE CREATION AND EXTINCTION OF RIGHTS.
S52. Of Error, or Ignorance; and of Deception. (Error, Ignorantia, Dolus)..
133.
SECTION III:
OF LEGAL (JURIDICAL) ACTS, IN PARTICULAR.
$ 53. General idea, and subdivision
137.
$ 54. Conditions requisite for the existence of a legal act
$55. Of the form of legal acts, or transactions...
143.
145.
S 61. Of the effects of a condition, when it is in suspense, when it is unfulfilled,
149.
152.
154.
155.
158.
§ 62. Of conditions impossible, immoral, imcomprehensible, absurd, or purposeless. 164.
S66. Of juridical acts performed by an intermediary, or by the intervention of
another
S 67. Of the invalidity of legal acts and instruments..
178.
182.
OF DONATIONS, CONSIDERED AS LEGAL ACTS OF A SPECIAL NATURE.
S 68. The idea and the character of a donation..
190.
S 69. Of the divers modes of donation......
193.
S 70. Conditions necessary to a donation between living persons..
195.
S71. Revocability of donations between living persons..
199.
S72. Of the gift of an entire patrimony or estate, or of a portion of an estate.. 102.
S 73. Of certain special kinds of gifts..
204.
SECTION V.
OF ILLICIT ACTS.
$74. The idea and the requisite conditions...
209.