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... Justinian . It was reserved for Justinian to sum up the results of the whole development of Roman law . The code in which he accomplished this task is the Corpus juris civilis . The term ' Institutes ' is used by German writers to ...
... Justinian . It was reserved for Justinian to sum up the results of the whole development of Roman law . The code in which he accomplished this task is the Corpus juris civilis . The term ' Institutes ' is used by German writers to ...
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... Justinian , in other words , with the law of the Corpus juris civilis in its unaltered form , the so - called ' pure ' private law of Rome . To the history of Roman law they added , as its last and noblest achievement , the theory of ...
... Justinian , in other words , with the law of the Corpus juris civilis in its unaltered form , the so - called ' pure ' private law of Rome . To the history of Roman law they added , as its last and noblest achievement , the theory of ...
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... Justinian's great code . In future its development will have to be carried several stages further . The history of Roman law will have to include an account of the fate of the Corpus juris from the date of its compilation down to the ...
... Justinian's great code . In future its development will have to be carried several stages further . The history of Roman law will have to include an account of the fate of the Corpus juris from the date of its compilation down to the ...
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... Justinian ; and secondly , the pre - Justinian sources of law . I. THE CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS . The Corpus juris civilis of Justinian , in its modern form , consists of four parts : the Institutes , Digest , Code , and Novels . ( 1 ) The ...
... Justinian ; and secondly , the pre - Justinian sources of law . I. THE CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS . The Corpus juris civilis of Justinian , in its modern form , consists of four parts : the Institutes , Digest , Code , and Novels . ( 1 ) The ...
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... Justinian , and endowed by him with statutory force . The Digest contains fifty books , each book being divided into titles , each title into ' fragments ' or ' leges , ' each fragment into a principium and numbered paragraphs . Thus ...
... Justinian , and endowed by him with statutory force . The Digest contains fifty books , each book being divided into titles , each title into ' fragments ' or ' leges , ' each fragment into a principium and numbered paragraphs . Thus ...
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acquired action autem bona fides bonorum possessio causa civil law claim Code condemnatio contract Corpus juris Corpus juris civilis correal creditor debt debtor defendant effect emperor emphyteusis entitled exceptio fact factum fidei fiduciae filiusfamilias formal formula formulary procedure German law Glossators heir imperial infra inheritance intentio ipso jure judex judicial judicium jure cessio juris civilis jurisprudence juristic act juristic person jus civile jus gentium jus honorarium Justinian legis actio liability litis contestatio magistrate mancipatio manus marriage matter means merely nexum obligation obligatory right owner ownership Pandects Papinian parties patria potestas plaintiff pledge possessio possession potest praetor praetorian edict praetorian law precario principle private law purpose quae quod real right Röm Roman citizens Roman law rule sense servitude slave stipulatio stricti juris sunt supra thing traditio transaction Twelve Tables ULPIAN usucapio usus words
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Page 471 - Gentiles sunt, qui inter se eodem nomine sunt. Non est satis. Qui ab ingenuis oriundi sunt. Ne id quidem satis est. Quorum majorum nemo servitutem servivit. Abest etiam nunc. Qui capite non sunt deminuti.
Page 438 - Furti actio sive dupli sive quadrupli tantum ad poenae persecutionem pertinet: nam ipsius rei persecutionem extrinsecus habet dominus. quam aut vindicando aut condicendo potest auferre.
Page 425 - Locatio et conductio proxima est emptioni et venditioni isdemque iuris regulis consistunt. nam ut emptio et venditio ita contrahitur, si de pretio convenerit, sic etiam locatio et conductio ita contrahi intellegitur, si merces constituta sit. et competit locatori quidem locati actio, conductori vero con1 ducti.
Page 596 - Ea quoque res quae in rerum natura non est, si modo futura est, per damnationem legari potest, velut: FRUCTUS QUI IN ILLO FUNDO NATI ERUNT, aut: QUOD EX ILLA ANCILLA NATUM ERIT. (204) Quod autem ita legatum est, post aditam hereditatem, etiamsi pure legatum est, non, ut per vindicationem legatum, continuo legatario adquiritur, sed nihilo minus heredis est. Et ideo legatarius in personam agere debet, id est intendere heredem sibi dare oportere...
Page 57 - Aeris, confessi, rebusque jure judicatis, XXX dies justi sunto. Post deinde manus injectio esto. In jus ducito.
Page 294 - Serviana, quae etiam hypothecaria vocatur: in personam veluti quibus de eo agitur, quod aut metus causa aut dolo malo factum est, item qua id, quod certo loco promissum est, petitur.
Page 293 - ... argentum, iudex non ipsam rem condemnat eum cum quo actum est, sicut olim fieri solebat, sed aestimata re pecuniam eum condemnat.
Page 534 - In suis heredibus evidentius apparet continuationem dominii eo rem perducere, ut nulla videatur hereditas fuisse, quasi olim hi domini essent qui etiam vivo patre quodammodo domini existimantur : unde etiam filiusfamilias appellatur sicut paterfamilias, sola nota hac adjecta per quam distinguitur genitor ab eo qui genitus sit.
Page 438 - ... introduxit, quae appellatur vi bonorum raptorum, et est intra annum quadrupli, post annum simpli. Quae actio utilis est, etiamsi quis unam rem licet minimam rapuerit. Quadruplum autem non totum poena est et extra poenam rei persecutio, sicut in actione furti manifesti dicimus, sed in quadruple inest et rei persecutio, ut poena tripli sit, sive comprehendatur raptor in ipso delicto, sive non.
Page 470 - Sunt autem adgnati per virilis sexus cognationem conjunct!, quasi a patre cognati, veluti frater eodem patre natus, fratris filius neposve ex eo, item patruus et patrui filius, neposve ex eo. At, qui per feminini sexus personas cognatione junguntur, non sunt adgnati, sed alias naturali jure cognati.