Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with introductions, commentary, excursus, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Roman law |
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Page viii
... modes in which wills 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 ...
... modes in which wills 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 ...
Page ix
... modes in which obliga- tions are contracted by delivery . 132 36 xv . Of verbal obligation 134 99 XVI . Of obligations in which there are two creditors or two debtors 137 99 XVII . Of stipulations made by slaves 137 99 XVIII . Of the ...
... modes in which obliga- tions are contracted by delivery . 132 36 xv . Of verbal obligation 134 99 XVI . Of obligations in which there are two creditors or two debtors 137 99 XVII . Of stipulations made by slaves 137 99 XVIII . Of the ...
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... modes in which freedom may be acquired , introduced by the constitutions of 2 earlier emperors as well as by our own . It is usual for slaves to be manumitted by their masters at any time , even when the magistrate is merely passing by ...
... modes in which freedom may be acquired , introduced by the constitutions of 2 earlier emperors as well as by our own . It is usual for slaves to be manumitted by their masters at any time , even when the magistrate is merely passing by ...
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... mode of manumission , in accordance with the earlier usage ; with the addition of many new modes in which freedom coupled with the Roman citizenship , the only kind of freedom now known , may be bestowed on slaves . TITLE VI . OF ...
... mode of manumission , in accordance with the earlier usage ; with the addition of many new modes in which freedom coupled with the Roman citizenship , the only kind of freedom now known , may be bestowed on slaves . TITLE VI . OF ...
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... mode of fictitious vindication , preceded by proof of some legitimate 5 motive before the council . It is a legitimate motive of manumission if the slave to be manumitted be , for instance , the father or mother of the manumitter , or ...
... mode of fictitious vindication , preceded by proof of some legitimate 5 motive before the council . It is a legitimate motive of manumission if the slave to be manumitted be , for instance , the father or mother of the manumitter , or ...
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