Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with introductions, commentary, excursus, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Roman law |
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Page viii
... bequests of single things " " XXV . Of codicils 100 102 BOOK III . Title و " I. Of the devolution of inheritances on intestacy II . Of the statutory succession of agnates 104 IIO • III . " " IV . Of the senatusconsultum Tertullianum Of ...
... bequests of single things " " XXV . Of codicils 100 102 BOOK III . Title و " I. Of the devolution of inheritances on intestacy II . Of the statutory succession of agnates 104 IIO • III . " " IV . Of the senatusconsultum Tertullianum Of ...
Page 61
... bequests , which are also among such modes , will find a more suitable place in a later portion of our treatise . We proceed therefore to the titles whereby an aggregate of rights is acquired . If you become the successors , civil or ...
... bequests , which are also among such modes , will find a more suitable place in a later portion of our treatise . We proceed therefore to the titles whereby an aggregate of rights is acquired . If you become the successors , civil or ...
Page 74
... bequest , or a testamentary manumission is made to depend on an impossible condition , the condition is deemed unwritten , 11 and the disposition absolute . If an institution is made to depend on two or more conditions , conjunctively ...
... bequest , or a testamentary manumission is made to depend on an impossible condition , the condition is deemed unwritten , 11 and the disposition absolute . If an institution is made to depend on two or more conditions , conjunctively ...
Page 84
... bequest is couched , the legatee may sue for it no less by real or hypothecary than by personal action . How ... bequests , as springing more directly from the deceased person's wishes , were more liberal , we have deemed it necessary to ...
... bequest is couched , the legatee may sue for it no less by real or hypothecary than by personal action . How ... bequests , as springing more directly from the deceased person's wishes , were more liberal , we have deemed it necessary to ...
Page 85
... bequest together , we have thought it worth while to treat them separately , dealing first with legacies , and then with fiduciary bequests , so that the reader , having first learnt their respective natures in a separate treatment ...
... bequest together , we have thought it worth while to treat them separately , dealing first with legacies , and then with fiduciary bequests , so that the reader , having first learnt their respective natures in a separate treatment ...
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acquired action adoptive adrogation age of puberty agnates appointed aurei become belongs bequest born brother called child civil law claim cloth cognates contract creditors Crown 8vo daughter death debtor deceased deemed defendant disinherited dowry edict emancipated enactment entitled Extra fcap father freedmen gift give given grandchildren grandson guardian or curator guardianship imperial constitutions instance instituted heir intention intestacy intestate kind land latter legacy legatee lex Aelia Sentia lex Aquilia LEX FUFIA CANINIA lex Julia liberty loss of status manumission manumitted master mode mother natural obligation owner ownership Oxford Papinian parent paternal patron peculium plaintiff possession postliminium praetor promise promisor pupil rescript rule Second Edition Seius self-successors Severus and Antoninus sister slave statute statutory Stichus stipulation succession sued testament testator testator's theft thing third person tion Titius TITLE transfer trust Twelve Tables usucapion usufruct valid void W. W. Skeat
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