Laesio enormis, 419. Latinitas, 26, 27.
Latini Iuniani, 109: succession to, 362, 363.
Law of Citations, 59, 60. Legacy, nature of, 279: form of, 279, 280: conjunctive and disjunctive, 282, 283 remedies for recovery of, 280: ademption and transference of, 294: to be paid after death of heir, etc., 292 given poenae nomine, 293: le- gatum partitionis, 303-305.
Legal education at Rome, 45, 53, 54, 58, 71.
Legal terminology of the Romans, its evidence as to their original con- dition, 613-615.
Leges curiatae, 3.
Iuliae iudiciariae, 626. Liciniae, 22. Publiliae, 22, 23. regiae, 3. Valeriae, 9.
Legis actiones, 29, 620-625: defects of, 625, 626: limited survival of, 626. Legitimation of children, 127, 128. Letting and hiring, contract of, 424 sq. rights and duties of the parties, 426-428.
Lex as a mode of acquisition, 215. Lex Aebutia, 30, 33, 34, 626, 627, 640. Aelia Sentia, 108, 109, 111, 126,
Silia, 624, 625, 627, 629, 630. Tarpeia, 12.
Voconia, 223, 254, 295, 300, 348. Libel and Slander, 520, 523. Libellary procedure, 539, 540, 643. Libellus conventionis, 529, 539, 540. Libertini, 23, 330, 360 sq., 388, 593. Limitation of actions, 573, 574: of exceptions, 585.
Lis crescens, 445. Literal Contract, 478 sq.
Litis contestatio, 618, 638: as a mode in which obligations are discharged,
Locatio conductio, 424 sq.
Longi temporis possessio or prae- scriptio, 217. Lucrum cessans, 515.
Oath, the, as a mode of deciding dis- puted questions, 534, 535, 580, 618. Obligatio, meaning of, 331, 332, 460 sq. relation to actio, 332: obliga- tions civil and praetorian, 377: civil and natural, 462 sq.: the sources of obligations, 332, 333, 378, 379, 487, 489: modes of discharge, 447 sq.: obligatio a persona heredis incipere non potest, 405. Occupatio, 188, 199.
Omnia iudicia absolutoria, 576. Operae locari non solitae, 428.
Operae servorum and animalium,
Pacta nuda and vestita, 378. Pactum de non petendo, 456, 476. Papian, 63.
Partition of the Empire, 55. Partnership, contract of, 429 sq.: rights and duties of partners inter se, 433 in relation to third person, 434. Patria potestas, 116 sq.: modes of origination, 119: of termination, 133 sq.
Patriciate, the, 135.
Pauperies, 564, 565. Peculium, 230, 231, 445: will of, 244: succession to, on intestacy, 344. Penalties, use of, in stipulation, 393. Pendency of actions, 577. Perceptio, 198.
Periculum rei in contracts of sale, 420, 421. Permutatio, 387.
Perpetua mulierum tutela, 139–141. Persona, meaning of, 80 sq. Pignoris capio, 620, 621, 626, 642. Pignus, 228, 316-319, 385, 594. Plebiscita, 9, 10, 25.
Plebs, 5 its influence on Roman law,
ib. its military importance, 8: se- cessions of, 10, 20: disabilities of, II. Pledge, 315-320: right of, how ex- tinguished, 319, 320.
Plus petitio, 547-549.
Poena, original meaning of, 616, 617. Poenae temere litigantium, 494, 600-602.
Pontifices, 2, 12, 14, 18, 25.
Possessio pro herede and possessore, 221, 594.
Possession, 321-328, 596, 597: deri- vative or representative, 323: how acquired, 323-325, 597: through agents, 229 sq., 324, 325: how re- tained and lost, 325, 326, 597: why protected by law, 326, 327. Postliminium, 135, 136. Postumi, 143, 247, 248: institution of postumus alienus, 290.
Praedia stipendiaria and tributaria,
Prescription, 456, 585: see Limita- tion of actions.
Private law, its original relation to Public law, 15 sq. Procurators, 568-572. Prodigi, interdiction of, 161. Prudentes, 44 sq. Pubertas, 157, 403. Public law, 91.
Publica iudicia, 606 sq. Publicatio, 432.
Quanti ea res est, 515. Quarta Antonina, 131, 270. Quasi-contract, 378, 442 sq. Quasi-delict, 379, 525-527. Quasi-usufruct, 211, 212.
Querella inofficiosi testamenti, 268 sq., 574, 575-
Quinquaginta decisiones, 65.
Real actions, forms of, under the formulary system, 635, 636.
Real and Personal security, 315. Real contracts, 380 sq. Receptum nautarum, etc., 527. Recuperatores, 34, 627. Regressus, 474, 477. Regula Catoniana, 284, 292. Relegatio in insulam, 135. Replicatio, 586, 587, 637. Repraesentatio, 285, 390. Res, classifications of, 175. Res communes, 183.
corporales and incorporales, 203. fungibiles, 381, 384.
in and extra commercium or patri- monium, 183, 397.
mancipi and nec mancipi, 17,
publicae, 184. religiosae, 185.
sanctae, 186.
sacrae, 185.
Res iudicata, 581-583.
Res iudicatae as a source of Roman law, 28.
Res perit domino, 421. Rescripta, 95 sq.
Responsa prudentium, 51, 98: enact- ment of Hadrian relating to, 52, 58: Law of Citations respecting, 59, 60. Robbery, 488, 508-511. Roman franchise, extension of, 26. Roman Law before the Twelve Tables, 2: history of, after Justinian, 73. Roman populus, original constitution of, 3, 4.
Sabinians and Proculians, 48, 49. Sacramentum, 623, 624. Sacrilege, penalties for, 610. Sale, contract of, 201, 417 sq.: vendor's obligation to compensate on eviction, 421, 422 sales on approval, 423. Salvius Iulianus, his edictum per- petuum, 43. Satio, 195.
Satisdatio, 569, 573.
Savigny, his arrangement of Private Law, 67-70.
Sectio bonorum, 215.
Security real and personal, 315. Security required from parties to an action, 569-573. Self-redress, 614-616.
Semel heres semper heres, 235, 256, 258, 275, 301.
Senate, 4, 10, 23, 25, 40, 41. Senatusconsulta, question as to their original force, 41.
Senatusconsultum Afinianum, 342.
Claudianum, 102, 103, 331, 377. Iuventianum, 221, 452, 543, 594. Largianum, 363.
Libonianum, 143, 237.
Macedonianum, 41, 381, 414, 463,
493 559-561, 583.
Neronianum, 280, 282.
Orfitianum, 329, 345, 351, 353, 356, 365.
Pegasianum, 266, 300-305. Silanianum, 106.
Tertullianum, 329, 349, 351, 356,
Trebellianum, 300-305, 583, 631. Velleianum, 139, 416, 560, 583,
Separatio bonorum, 276. Sequestration, 384.
Servi poenae, 103.
Servi vicarii and ordinarii, 286, 558. Servitudes, 204: praedial, 206 sq.: modes of origination, 207 sq.: modes of extinction, 209, 210: inalienability of, 210.
Servius Tullius, 6, 8.
Set-off, 543-545.
Slavery, 93, 101, 102, 103.
Social Compact Theory, 612.
Societas, 429 sq.: omnium bonorum, 200, 553 leonina, 431.
Solidary Obligation, 393, 394, 472-
Solutio, 450.
Specificatio, 192, 193. Sponsalia, 120.
Status, 81, 84, 146, 147: of civitas, 82: of children, 102, 105, 138: of familia, 83 of libertas, 82.
Status controversia, 167. Stipulation, derivation, 388: nature of, 388: form of, 333, 334, 388, 389. Stipulations judicial and praeto- rian, 395.
Stoicism, influence of, upon Roman law, 36-38.
Subscriptiones, 96.
Substitutio exemplaris or quasi-pupil- laris, 262.
pupillaris, 261-264. vulgaris, 260, 261.
Superficies, 313.
Suretyship, law of, 410 sq., 437, 438, 587, 588 by women, 416. Syngraphae, 479.
Thesaurus, 199.
Titulus putativus, 220.
Traditio, 199, 201: brevi manu, 324. Transactio, 387, 456.
Transcriptio, 478.
Transfer of inheritance, 256. of rights of action, 465 sq. Transmission of rights of action, 574- 576.
Tribal Constitution of the Romans, 3, 5, 10.
Tribuni militum, 21.
Tribuni plebis, 11.
Triplicatio, 586, 587, 637.
Tutor, Atilianus, 140, 151, 152: ces- sicius, 140: dativus, 152, 154: ex lege Iulia et Titia, 152: fiduciarius, 140, 151: honorarius, 163: legitimus,
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