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... extended sense 2 ) ; while to this universality of character in the Law 1 ) Windscheid , Lehrbuch des Pandekten rechts , T. I. § 2. " The Roman was so far superior to the national laws , both in form and substance , that it was not ...
... extended sense 2 ) ; while to this universality of character in the Law 1 ) Windscheid , Lehrbuch des Pandekten rechts , T. I. § 2. " The Roman was so far superior to the national laws , both in form and substance , that it was not ...
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... extended sense 2 ) ; while to this universality of character in the Law 1 ) Windscheid , Lehrbuch des Pandektenrechts , T. I. § 2. " The Roman was so far superior to the national laws , both in form and substance , that it was not ...
... extended sense 2 ) ; while to this universality of character in the Law 1 ) Windscheid , Lehrbuch des Pandektenrechts , T. I. § 2. " The Roman was so far superior to the national laws , both in form and substance , that it was not ...
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... extended ideas and to a systematic conception of Law 1 ) . Its grand defect was its exclusiveness . Its followers could not see that it was no less impossible than useless , to raise up , as by enchantment , an entirely new system of ...
... extended ideas and to a systematic conception of Law 1 ) . Its grand defect was its exclusiveness . Its followers could not see that it was no less impossible than useless , to raise up , as by enchantment , an entirely new system of ...
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... extended signification , is to explain the sense and the bearing of the text interpreted . There is , First , the scientific interpretation 1 ) , or that which is obtained exclu- sively by scientific means , without the aid of any ...
... extended signification , is to explain the sense and the bearing of the text interpreted . There is , First , the scientific interpretation 1 ) , or that which is obtained exclu- sively by scientific means , without the aid of any ...
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... extended acceptation of the term ; that is to say rights which , strictly speaking , owe their origin to a general rule or pres cription , but a prescription which , being founded upon special 1 ) L. I. § 2. D. de const . Princ . ( 1. 4 ) ...
... extended acceptation of the term ; that is to say rights which , strictly speaking , owe their origin to a general rule or pres cription , but a prescription which , being founded upon special 1 ) L. I. § 2. D. de const . Princ . ( 1. 4 ) ...
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Page 92 - Urbana praedia omnia aedificia accipimus, non solum ea quae sunt in oppidis , sed et si forte stabula sunt vel alia meritoria in villis et in vicis...
Page 31 - Nam cum ipsae leges nulla alia ex causa nos teneant, quam quod iudicio populi receptae sunt, merito et ea, quae sine ullo scripto populus probavit tenebunt omnes: nam quid interest suffragio populus voluntatem suam declaret an rebus ipsis et factis?
Page 208 - Et ideo quaerimus, si furiosus damnum dederit, an legis Aquiliae actio sit? et Pegasus negavit: quae enim in eo culpa sit, cum suae mentis non sit? et hoc est verissimum. cessabit igitur Aquiliae actio, quemadmodum, si quadrupes damnum dederit, Aquilia cessat, aut si tegula ceciderit. sed et si infans damnum dederit, idem erit dicendum.
Page 246 - ... alicui de aliqua re controversiam : quo casu proditae actiones in rem sunt, veluti si rem corporalem possideat quis, quam Titius suam esse affirmet, et possessor dominum se esse dicat : nam si Titius suam esse intendat, in rem actio est.
Page 48 - Capitis deminutionis tria genera sunt : maxima, media, minima ; tria enim sunt quae habemus : libertatem, civitatem, familiam. Igitur cum omnia haec amittimus, hoc est libertatem et civitatem et familiam, maximam esse capitis deminutionem. Cum vero amittimus civitatem, libertatem retinemus, mediam esse capitis deminutionem ; cum et libertas et civitas retinetur, familia tantum mutatur, minimam esse capitis deminutionem constat.
Page 259 - Praeterea quasdam actiones arbitrarias, id est ex arbitrio judicis pendentes, appellamus, in quibus, nisi arbitrio judicis is , cum quo agitur , actori satisfaciat , veluti rem restituat vel exhibeat vel solvat vel ex noxali causa servum dedat, condemnari debeat.
Page 317 - Hoc ergo solum tibi rescribere possum summatim : non utique ad unam probationis speciem cognitionem statin • alligari debere, sed ex sententia animi tui te aestimare oportere, quid aut credas, aut parum probatum tibi opinaris.
Page 76 - Sed an in municipes de dolo detur actio, dubitatur. Et puto, ex suo quidem dolo non posse dari, quid enim municipes dolo faceré possunt? Sed si quid ad eos pervenit ex dolo eorum, qui res eorum administrant, puto dandam. De dolo autem decurionum in ipsos decuriones dabitur de dolo actio.
Page 98 - Si quis partem aedium tradet vel partem fundi, non potest servitutem imponere, quia per partes servitus imponi non potest, sed nec adquirí plane is divisit fundum regionibus et sic partem tradidit pro diviso, potest alterutri servitutem imponere, quia non est pars fundi, sed fundus. quod et in aedibus potest dici, si dominus pariete medio aedificato unam domum in duas divisent, ut plerique faciunt: nam et hic pro duabus domibus accipi débet.
Page 106 - ... percipimus, in fructu non est, quia non ex ipso corpore, sed ex alia causa est, id est nova obligatione.)1 " Usurse non propter lucrum petentium, sed propter moram sol ventium infliguntur.