Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with introductions, commentary, excursus, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Roman law |
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... pupil being enquired into . The adrogation is also made under certain conditions ; that is to say , the adrogator has to give security to a public agent or attorney of the people , that if the pupil should die within the age of puberty ...
... pupil being enquired into . The adrogation is also made under certain conditions ; that is to say , the adrogator has to give security to a public agent or attorney of the people , that if the pupil should die within the age of puberty ...
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... pupil's property is of no great value . By our constitution however we have done away with all difficulties of this kind relating to the appointing person , and dispensed with the necessity of waiting for an order from the governor , by ...
... pupil's property is of no great value . By our constitution however we have done away with all difficulties of this kind relating to the appointing person , and dispensed with the necessity of waiting for an order from the governor , by ...
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... pupil is not bound , though he can compel the other contracting party to discharge his own obligation . Pupils however require their guardian's authority before they 1 can enter on an inheritance , demand the possession of goods , or ...
... pupil is not bound , though he can compel the other contracting party to discharge his own obligation . Pupils however require their guardian's authority before they 1 can enter on an inheritance , demand the possession of goods , or ...
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... pupil or of guardian . If a guardian suffers such a loss of status as entails loss of either liberty or citizenship ... pupil's suffering loss of 5 status , even of the lowest order . Testamentary guardians appointed to serve until a ...
... pupil or of guardian . If a guardian suffers such a loss of status as entails loss of either liberty or citizenship ... pupil's suffering loss of 5 status , even of the lowest order . Testamentary guardians appointed to serve until a ...
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... pupil's affairs 6 by ill - health or other unavoidable cause , and the pupil is absent or an infant , the praetor or governor of the province will , at the guardian's risk , appoint by decree a person selected by the latter to act as ...
... pupil's affairs 6 by ill - health or other unavoidable cause , and the pupil is absent or an infant , the praetor or governor of the province will , at the guardian's risk , appoint by decree a person selected by the latter to act as ...
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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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