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... condition . 2 Laws of nature , appointed by divine ordinance , always remain stable and unchangeable ; but such as an individual State has established are wont often to change either by tacit consent of the people , or by the subsequent ...
... condition . 2 Laws of nature , appointed by divine ordinance , always remain stable and unchangeable ; but such as an individual State has established are wont often to change either by tacit consent of the people , or by the subsequent ...
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... condition that the right of the superficiary shall lapse on the death of the occupier . It was discovered in 1861.e Diet . of Antiqq . e Ed . and ex- plained by To these belong two Degenkolb , iv . 474- ( 8 ) Obligationes praediorum ...
... condition that the right of the superficiary shall lapse on the death of the occupier . It was discovered in 1861.e Diet . of Antiqq . e Ed . and ex- plained by To these belong two Degenkolb , iv . 474- ( 8 ) Obligationes praediorum ...
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... condition works in the of Law itself , so that by the beginning of the eighth ' Basilica . " century knowledge and comprehension of Justinian's law - works had almost completely disappeared . An endeavour was made to remedy this state ...
... condition works in the of Law itself , so that by the beginning of the eighth ' Basilica . " century knowledge and comprehension of Justinian's law - works had almost completely disappeared . An endeavour was made to remedy this state ...
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... CONDITIONS , and first of their nature and varieties . Acondicio ' is the accessory provision which makes the operation of a declaration ... condition . BOOK I. Chapter 1 . According as it determines the 98 THE ROMAN PRIVATE LAW .
... CONDITIONS , and first of their nature and varieties . Acondicio ' is the accessory provision which makes the operation of a declaration ... condition . BOOK I. Chapter 1 . According as it determines the 98 THE ROMAN PRIVATE LAW .
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... condition . Conditiones iuris ' ( s . ' quae tacite insunt ' ) , ie . , the actual prerequisites of its operation which already lie in the nature of the trans- action " are not true conditions ; just as little the " § 171 . conditions ...
... condition . Conditiones iuris ' ( s . ' quae tacite insunt ' ) , ie . , the actual prerequisites of its operation which already lie in the nature of the trans- action " are not true conditions ; just as little the " § 171 . conditions ...
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Page 44 - Hbro primo institutionum: quod principi placuit, legis habet vigorem: utpote cum lege regia, quae de imperio eius lata est, populus ei et in eum omne suum Imperium et potestatem conferat.
Page 10 - ... quod vero naturalis ratio inter omnes homines constituit, id apud omnes populos peraeque custoditur vocaturque ius gentium, quasi quo iure omnes gentes utuntur.
Page 126 - boni," et quid sit " bene agi," magna quaestio est. Q. quidem Scaevola, pontifex maximus, summam vim esse dicebat in omnibus iis arbitriis, in quibus adderetur EX FIDE BONA, fideique bonae nomen existimabat manare latissime, idque versari in tutelis societatibus, fiduciis mandatis, rebus emptis venditis, conductis locatis, quibus vitae societas contineretur ; in iis magni esse iudicis statuere, praesertim cum in plerisque essent iudicia contraria, quid quemque cuique praestare oporteret.
Page 382 - Quod ergo vulgo dicitur furtivarum rerum et vi possessarum usucapionem per legem XII tabularum prohibitam esse, non eo pertinet, ut ne ipse fur quive per vim possidet, usucapere possit (nam huic alia ratione usucapio non competit, quia scilicet mala fide possidet); sed nee ullus alius, quamquam ab eo bona fide emerit, usucapiendi ius habeat.
Page 134 - III 180. tollitur adhuc obligatio litis contestatione, si modo legitimo iudicio fuerit actum. nam tunc obligatio quidem principalis dissolvitur, incipit autem teneri reus litis contestatione; sed si condemnatus sit, sublata litis contestatione incipit ex causa iudicati teneri, et hoc est, quod apud veteres scriptum est ante litem contestatam dare debitorem oportere, post litem contestatam condemnari oportere, post condemnationem iudicatum facere oportere.
Page 905 - Ideo postea lata est lex Voconia, qua cautum est, ne cui plus legatorum nomine mortisve causa capere liceret, quam heredes caperent.
Page 593 - Cum autem emptio et venditio contracta sit (quod effici 3 diximus, simulatque de pretio convenerit, cum sine scriptura res agitur), periculum rei venditae statim ad emptorem pertinet, tametsi adhuc ea res emptori tradita non sit. itaque si homo mortuus sit vel aliqua parte corporis laesus...
Page 957 - Sed istae omnes legis actiones paulatim in odium venerunt. Namque ex nimia subtilitate veterum, qui tune jura condiderunt, eo res perducta est, ut vel qui minimum errasset, litem perderet...
Page 127 - Praeterea quasdam actiones arbitrarias, id est ex arbitrio judicis pendentes, appellamus, in quibus, nisi arbitrio judicis is , cum quo agitur , actori satisfaciat , veluti rem restituat vel exhibeat vel solvat vel ex noxali causa servum dedat, condemnari debeat.
Page 857 - Ceteri qui testatoris iuri subiecti non sunt extranei heredes appellantur. itaque liberi quoque nostri qui in potestate nostra non sunt, heredes a nobis instituti sicut extranei videntur. qua de causa et qui a matre heredes instituuntur eodem numero sunt, quia feminae liberos in potestate non habent.