Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with introductions, commentary, excursus, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Roman law |
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... liable to punish- ment for killing his own slave as for killing the slave of an- other person ; and extreme severity on the part of masters is checked by another constitution whereby the same Emperor , 4 mission , or becomes so by the ...
... liable to punish- ment for killing his own slave as for killing the slave of an- other person ; and extreme severity on the part of masters is checked by another constitution whereby the same Emperor , 4 mission , or becomes so by the ...
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... liable to punish- ment for killing his own slave as for killing the slave of an- other person ; and extreme severity on the part of masters is checked by another constitution whereby the same Emperor , in answer to enquiries from ...
... liable to punish- ment for killing his own slave as for killing the slave of an- other person ; and extreme severity on the part of masters is checked by another constitution whereby the same Emperor , in answer to enquiries from ...
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... liable to be sued on account of their administration as soon as the pupil attains the age of puberty . TITLE XXI . OF THE AUTHORITY OF GUARDIANS . In some cases a pupil cannot lawfully act without the authority of his guardian , in ...
... liable to be sued on account of their administration as soon as the pupil attains the age of puberty . TITLE XXI . OF THE AUTHORITY OF GUARDIANS . In some cases a pupil cannot lawfully act without the authority of his guardian , in ...
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... liable to be accused on suspicion . All guardians are liable , whether appointed by testament or otherwise ; consequently even a statutory guardian may be made the object of such an accusation . But what is to be said of a patron ...
... liable to be accused on suspicion . All guardians are liable , whether appointed by testament or otherwise ; consequently even a statutory guardian may be made the object of such an accusation . But what is to be said of a patron ...
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... liable to a second sale . Heirs who 2 are both self - successors and necessary are such as a son or a daughter , a grandchild by a son , and further similar lineal descendants , provided that they are in the ancestor's power at the time ...
... liable to a second sale . Heirs who 2 are both self - successors and necessary are such as a son or a daughter , a grandchild by a son , and further similar lineal descendants , provided that they are in the ancestor's power at the time ...
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