Imperatoris lustiniani Institutionum libri, quattuor: with introductions, commentary, excursus, Volume 2John Baron Moyle Clarendon Press, 1883 - Roman law |
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Page 43
... transferred until the plant has taken root : for , until it has done this , it con- tinues to belong to its original owner . So strict indeed is the rule that the ownership of the plant is transferred from the moment it has taken root ...
... transferred until the plant has taken root : for , until it has done this , it con- tinues to belong to its original owner . So strict indeed is the rule that the ownership of the plant is transferred from the moment it has taken root ...
Page 45
... transfer his property to another person his wish should be confirmed . Consequently corporeal things , whatever be ... transferred whether the motive of the delivery be the desire to make a gift , to confer a dowry , or any other motive ...
... transfer his property to another person his wish should be confirmed . Consequently corporeal things , whatever be ... transferred whether the motive of the delivery be the desire to make a gift , to confer a dowry , or any other motive ...
Page 46
... transfer ownership . For instance , if a man sells or makes you a present of a thing which he has previously lent or ... transfers the ownership of them to the purchaser immediately he has delivered to the 46 latter the keys of the ...
... transfer ownership . For instance , if a man sells or makes you a present of a thing which he has previously lent or ... transfers the ownership of them to the purchaser immediately he has delivered to the 46 latter the keys of the ...
Page 49
... transfer to a third person is inoperative ) ; and again , conversely , by the fructuary becoming owner of the thing , this being called consolidation . Obviously , a usufruct of a house is extinguished by the house being burnt down , or ...
... transfer to a third person is inoperative ) ; and again , conversely , by the fructuary becoming owner of the thing , this being called consolidation . Obviously , a usufruct of a house is extinguished by the house being burnt down , or ...
Page 50
... transfer his right to a third person , and it scarcely seems to be agreed that he may take in a guest ; but besides himself he may lodge there his wife , children and freedmen , and other free persons who form as regular a part of his ...
... transfer his right to a third person , and it scarcely seems to be agreed that he may take in a guest ; but besides himself he may lodge there his wife , children and freedmen , and other free persons who form as regular a part of his ...
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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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