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... form of the earliest Roman law it is possible to speak more positively than of its matter and contents . The first trace of genuine legislation is to be found in the Twelve Tables , which the mythical- founding of the city preceded by ...
... form of the earliest Roman law it is possible to speak more positively than of its matter and contents . The first trace of genuine legislation is to be found in the Twelve Tables , which the mythical- founding of the city preceded by ...
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... forms of marriage and adoption1 : nor did they include the leges regiae , law and religion having now been ... form than that in which it had hitherto been clothed . But it was a still larger boon that provision was made for ...
... forms of marriage and adoption1 : nor did they include the leges regiae , law and religion having now been ... form than that in which it had hitherto been clothed . But it was a still larger boon that provision was made for ...
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... form the staple of military booty , and of which individuals were thus most likely to have got possession by ... forms of wills were dispositions sanctioned either by direct legislative 1 This is but one of many views as to the origin of ...
... form the staple of military booty , and of which individuals were thus most likely to have got possession by ... forms of wills were dispositions sanctioned either by direct legislative 1 This is but one of many views as to the origin of ...
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... form which private law at first assumed , and in which it first received an independent though subordinate existence ... forms of marriage and of adoption- have been already suggested . But the plebs consisted of persons who were no part ...
... form which private law at first assumed , and in which it first received an independent though subordinate existence ... forms of marriage and of adoption- have been already suggested . But the plebs consisted of persons who were no part ...
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... form of escape from patria potestas , manumission of slaves and the resulting patronatus , nexum , and manus ... forms in which private law at first is clothed , and to the absence of opposition between the different parts of the system ...
... form of escape from patria potestas , manumission of slaves and the resulting patronatus , nexum , and manus ... forms in which private law at first is clothed , and to the absence of opposition between the different parts of the system ...
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actio action actionem agnates alia aliena autem bona fide bonorum possessio capitis deminutio causa civil condictio contract creditor cuius debet debtor delict dominus edict eius enactment enim eorum erit etiam exceptio factum fidei fideicommissum fuerit furti furtum Gaius gentium heir heredem heredes hereditas hereditatem ideo iniuria instituted inter interdict iudex iudicio iure iuris ius civile ius gentium jurists Justinian latter legatum lege legis lex Aquilia lex Iulia liberi licet manumission modo neque nihil nisi obligatio obligation pecunia person plaintiff poena possessio possession possessionem possunt postea potest praetor quae quam quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque Roman law rule servus sibi sine sive slave stipulatio sui iuris sunt supr tamen tantum testamento testator Title tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usucapio usus veluti vero
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Page 615 - Possessory interdicts ; it is ' sequens,' or subordinate ; that into prohibitoria, etc., is ' summa ' (§ 1 supr.) or ' principalis' (Gaius iv. 142). § 3. The formula of quorum bonorum is given in Dig. 43. 2. 1 ' quorum bonorum ex edicto meo illi possessio data est, quod de his bonis pro herede aut pro possessore possides, possideresve si nihil usucaptum esset, quodque dolo malo fecisti uti desineres possidere, id illi restituas.
Page 59 - iustitiam colimus, et boni et aequi notitiam profitemur ; aequum ab iniquo separantes, licitum ab illicito discernentes, bonos non solum metu poenarum, verum etiam praemiorum quoque exhortatione efficere cupientes, veram nisi fallor philosophiam, non simulatam affectantes.
Page 481 - obligationum substantia non in eo consistit, ut aliquod corpus nostrum, aut servitutem nostram faciat, sed ut alium nobis obstringat ad dandum aliquid, vel faciendum, vel praestandum,' with which may be compared Bk.
Page 271 - ... proinde fit heres is cui in iure cesserit, ac si ipse per legem ad hereditatem uocatus esset.
Page 490 - Qui columnam transportandam conduxit, si ea, dum tollitur aut portatur aut reponitur, fracta sit, ita id periculum praestat, si qua ipsius eorumque, quorum opera uteretur, culpa acciderit: culpa autem abest, si omnia facta sunt, quae diligentissimus quisque observaturus fuisset.
Page 340 - Et apiscimur possessionem corpore et animo, neque per se animo aut per se corpore.
Page 449 - Et quidem si nihil de partibus lucri et damni nominatim convenerit, aequales scilicet partes et in lucro et in damno spectantur. quod si expressae fuerint partes, hae servari debent...
Page 439 - Cum autem emptio et venditio contracta sit (quod effici 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 616 - Pro possessore vero possidet praedo, — qui interrogatus cur possideat, responsurus sit 'quia possideo...
Page 307 - Servius maintained that the bequest was provisionally valid, whether conditional or not, but became void if the legatee was in the institutus' power on the dies legati cedens, Gaius ii.