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... possession of Jean Du Tillet , who published it in 1549 , under the name of Tituli ex corpore Ulpiani ' ; it is now in the Vatican , and is the only one known to exist . But it is incomplete . Ulpian , as we know from the sources ...
... possession of Jean Du Tillet , who published it in 1549 , under the name of Tituli ex corpore Ulpiani ' ; it is now in the Vatican , and is the only one known to exist . But it is incomplete . Ulpian , as we know from the sources ...
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... possession , and so passed into her husband's family , and acquired in it the position of a daughter . Therefore it was provided by the law of the Twelve Tables , that if a wife was unwilling in this way to pass into the manus of her ...
... possession , and so passed into her husband's family , and acquired in it the position of a daughter . Therefore it was provided by the law of the Twelve Tables , that if a wife was unwilling in this way to pass into the manus of her ...
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... possession or usufruct of it ; but though it may not strictly be religious , it is at any rate regarded as quasi - religious . In the same way what is conse- crated without the authority of the state [ i.e. at a private party's own hand ] ...
... possession or usufruct of it ; but though it may not strictly be religious , it is at any rate regarded as quasi - religious . In the same way what is conse- crated without the authority of the state [ i.e. at a private party's own hand ] ...
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... possession ; for the moment your usucapion of it is completed it forthwith begins to be yours in plenary ownership , i.e. both in bonitarian and in quiritarian right , exactly as if it had been mancipated to you or ceded to you 42 in ...
... possession ; for the moment your usucapion of it is completed it forthwith begins to be yours in plenary ownership , i.e. both in bonitarian and in quiritarian right , exactly as if it had been mancipated to you or ceded to you 42 in ...
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... possession of does not mean that the actual thief , or person taking possession by force , cannot usucapt , -his usucapion is impossible for a different reason , namely , that he possesses in bad faith , -but that no other person has ...
... possession of does not mean that the actual thief , or person taking possession by force , cannot usucapt , -his usucapion is impossible for a different reason , namely , that he possesses in bad faith , -but that no other person has ...
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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 paterfamilias patron peregrin person posse possessio possession possunt potest praetor pursuer quae quam quamuis quia quidem quiritarian Quiritium quod quoque Roman citizen senatusconsult serui sesterces siue slave stipulatio stipulation sui iuris sunt tamen testament testamentary testator thing tion Titius tutela tutor Twelve Tables ueluti uero usucapion usucapt usufruct woman words xxii xxiv
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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 106 - Qui neque calatis comitiis, neque in procinctu testamentum fecerat, is, si subita morte urguebatur, amico familiam suam, id est patrimonium suum, mancipio dabat, eumque rogabat quid cuique post mortem suam dari vellet.
Page 223 - Hadriani desiderare, ut pro parte in se detur actio. (123.) Praeterea lege Cicereia* cautum est, ut is qui sponsores aut fidepromissores accipiat praedicat palam et declaret, et de qua re satis accipiat, et quot sponsores aut fidepromissores in...
Page 69 - Et ideo, si cui testamento tutor sub condicione aut ex die certo datus sit, quamdiu condicio aut dies pendet, tutor dari potest; item, si pure datus fuerit, quamdiu nemo...
Page 425 - Intestatorum gentiliciorum hereditates pertinent primum ad suos heredes, id est liberos qui in potestate sunt ceterosque qui liberorum loco sunt : si sui heredes non sunt, ad consanguíneos, id est fratres et sórores ex eodem pâtre : si nee hi sunt, ad reliquos agnatos próximos, id est cognates uirilis sexus per mares descendentes eiusdem familiae. Id enim cautum est lege duodecim tabularum hac : ' si intestatus moritur, cui ' suus heres nee escit, agnatus proximus familiam ha
Page 98 - Iu aliis quoque speciebus naturalis ratio requiritur : proinde si ex uuis (aut oliuis aut spicis)1 meis uinum aut oleum aut frumentum feceris, quaeritur utrum meum sit id uinum aut oleum aut frumentum, an tuum. item si ex auro aut argento meo uas aliquod feceris, uel ex tabulis meis...
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 149 - Sed nostri quidem praeceptores nulli alii eo modo legari posse putant nisi ei qui aliqua ex parte heres scriptus esse*; praecipere enim esse praecipuum sumere; quod tantum in eius persona procedit, qui aliqua ex parte heres institutus est, quod is extra portionem hereditatis praecipuum legatum habiturus sit.
Page 321 - ... ita, ut nunc, Usus erat illis temporibus exceptionum. 109. Ceterum potest ex lege quidem esse iudicium, sed legitimum non esse ; et contra ex lege non esse, sed legitimum esse.