Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with introductions, commentary, excursus, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Roman law |
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Page viii
... become void 77 " " XVIII . Of an unduteous will 79 وو XIX . Of the kinds of and differences between heirs 81 " " XX . Of legacies 84 99 XXI . Of the ademption and transference of legacies 93 29 XXII . Of the lex Falcidia . 94 " " XXIII ...
... become void 77 " " XVIII . Of an unduteous will 79 وو XIX . Of the kinds of and differences between heirs 81 " " XX . Of legacies 84 99 XXI . Of the ademption and transference of legacies 93 29 XXII . Of the lex Falcidia . 94 " " XXIII ...
Page xiv
... becoming disused has been again brought to light by our imperial aid . 6 Compiled from all the Institutes of the ancient jurists , and in particular from the commentaries of our Gaius on both the Institutes and the common cases , and ...
... becoming disused has been again brought to light by our imperial aid . 6 Compiled from all the Institutes of the ancient jurists , and in particular from the commentaries of our Gaius on both the Institutes and the common cases , and ...
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... because they are taken from the enemy by the 4 strong hand . Slaves are either born so , their mothers being slaves themselves ; or they become so , and this either by the law of nations , that is to say by capture 6 BOOK I.
... because they are taken from the enemy by the 4 strong hand . Slaves are either born so , their mothers being slaves themselves ; or they become so , and this either by the law of nations , that is to say by capture 6 BOOK I.
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... becomes a slave before the birth of the child , the latter is held to be freeborn , on the ground that an unborn child ought not to be prejudiced by the mother's misfortune . Hence arose the question whether the child of a woman is born ...
... becomes a slave before the birth of the child , the latter is held to be freeborn , on the ground that an unborn child ought not to be prejudiced by the mother's misfortune . Hence arose the question whether the child of a woman is born ...
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... because they are taken from the enemy by the 4 strong hand . Slaves are either born so , their mothers being slaves themselves ; or they become so , and this either by the law of nations , that is to say by capture 6 BOOK 1 .
... because they are taken from the enemy by the 4 strong hand . Slaves are either born so , their mothers being slaves themselves ; or they become so , and this either by the law of nations , that is to say by capture 6 BOOK 1 .
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