Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with introductions, commentary, excursus, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Roman law |
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... Title on ' bonorum possessio ' in Book III : and this has been done even in cases where ( though a tolerable equivalent was at hand , as with the names of coins ) the employment of an English word might appear somewhat grotesque ...
... Title on ' bonorum possessio ' in Book III : and this has been done even in cases where ( though a tolerable equivalent was at hand , as with the names of coins ) the employment of an English word might appear somewhat grotesque ...
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... Title I. Of the different kinds of Things 36 " " II . Of incorporeal Things 47 III . Of servitudes " " 47 IV . Of usufruct " " 48 v . Of use and habitation " " 50 " " VI . Of usucapion and long possession . 51 " " VII . Of gifts 54 ...
... Title I. Of the different kinds of Things 36 " " II . Of incorporeal Things 47 III . Of servitudes " " 47 IV . Of usufruct " " 48 v . Of use and habitation " " 50 " " VI . Of usucapion and long possession . 51 " " VII . Of gifts 54 ...
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... Title I. Of obligations arising from Delict . 161 " " II . Of robbery 166 · • 99 III . Of the lex Aquilia 168 · " " IV . Of injuries 171 " " v . Of quasi - delictual obligations 174 " " VI . Of actions 175 99 ཝ 3 3 VII . Of contracts ...
... Title I. Of obligations arising from Delict . 161 " " II . Of robbery 166 · • 99 III . Of the lex Aquilia 168 · " " IV . Of injuries 171 " " v . Of quasi - delictual obligations 174 " " VI . Of actions 175 99 ཝ 3 3 VII . Of contracts ...
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with introductions, commentary, excursus John Baron Moyle. BOOK I. TITLE I. OF JUSTICE AND LAW . Justice is the set and constant purpose which gives to every man his due . Jurisprudence is ... TITLE II . OF THE LAW OF NATURE , THE B 2 Title.
with introductions, commentary, excursus John Baron Moyle. BOOK I. TITLE I. OF JUSTICE AND LAW . Justice is the set and constant purpose which gives to every man his due . Jurisprudence is ... TITLE II . OF THE LAW OF NATURE , THE B 2 Title.
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... edict relating to certain matters , which forms part of the jus honorarium . The answers of those learned in the 8 law are the opinions and views of persons authorised to determine and expound the law ; for it was of TITLE II . 5.
... edict relating to certain matters , which forms part of the jus honorarium . The answers of those learned in the 8 law are the opinions and views of persons authorised to determine and expound the law ; for it was of TITLE II . 5.
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