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THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROMAN LAW IN ITS PRINCIPAL STAGES.
CHAPTER II.
ROMAN LAW AS THE LAW OF THE WORLD (THE EMPIRE).
§ 13. Jus Civile and Jus Gentium
§14. The Praetorian Edict.
§ 15. Roman Jurisprudence.
§ 16. The Imperial Legislation
§ 17. Codification
§ 18, The Result
PART II.
THEORETICAL PART.
§ 19. The System of Private Law.
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§ 27. The Conception of a Juristic Act and the Kinds thereof
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II. THE PROTECTION OF RIGHTS (LAW OF PROCEDURE).
§ 33. Introduction
§ 34. Roman Civil Procedure
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35. The Legis Actio..
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36. The Formulary Procedure .
§ 37. The Formula
§ 38. Intentio and Actio
39. The System of Actions
§ 40. Condemnatio and Exceptio.
§ 41. Actio Perpetua and Actio Temporalis. Tempus Utile
§ 42. The Effect of an Action at Law.
§ 43. The Procedure Extra Ordinem. Interdicta. In Integrum Restitutio.
§ 44. The Procedure of the Later Empire
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§ 53. The Protection of Usucapio Possession
249
§ 54. The Protection of Juristic Possession. Possession and Ownership
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1. THE CONCEPTION AND CONTENTS OF AN OBLIGATION.
§ 60. The Conception of an Obligation (Obligatory Right).
§ 61. Plurality of Debtors and Creditors
§ 62. The Contents of an Obligation
§ 63. Negotia Stricti Juris and Negotia Bonae Fidei
II. THE MODES IN WHICH OBLIGATIONS ARISE.
§ 64. Contracts and Delicts.
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THE LAW OF FAMILY AND THE LAW OF INHERITANCE.