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... held office or taken any active part in public life under Caracalla ; his greater works were written in the reign of that emperor , from which we may infer that he was holding aloof from politics , and devoting himself to ...
... held office or taken any active part in public life under Caracalla ; his greater works were written in the reign of that emperor , from which we may infer that he was holding aloof from politics , and devoting himself to ...
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... held them in full ownership [ i.e. both bonitarian and quiritarian ] , can never become either Roman citizens or latins , but must ever be classed as dediticians . If , however , no such disgrace attach to a slave , he becomes on ...
... held them in full ownership [ i.e. both bonitarian and quiritarian ] , can never become either Roman citizens or latins , but must ever be classed as dediticians . If , however , no such disgrace attach to a slave , he becomes on ...
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... held them only in bonis , may acquire citizenship on iteration [ either by him who was their quiritarian owner at the time of [ the first manumission , or by the original manumitter ] on his subsequently acquiring quiritary right over ...
... held them only in bonis , may acquire citizenship on iteration [ either by him who was their quiritarian owner at the time of [ the first manumission , or by the original manumitter ] on his subsequently acquiring quiritary right over ...
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... held to have contracted a marriage approved by the ius ciuile if they have taken Roman citizens for their wives , or even latins or peregrins with whom they have conubium [ or right of intermarriage ] . For as it is a consequence of ...
... held to have contracted a marriage approved by the ius ciuile if they have taken Roman citizens for their wives , or even latins or peregrins with whom they have conubium [ or right of intermarriage ] . For as it is a consequence of ...
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... held to have a mother , yet are not held to have a father , and so are not in his potestas . They are in much the same position as those whom a woman has conceived in promiscuous intercourse ; for these are not regarded as having any ...
... held to have a mother , yet are not held to have a father , and so are not in his potestas . They are in much the same position as those whom a woman has conceived in promiscuous intercourse ; for these are not regarded as having any ...
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Aelia-Sentian law agnates apud auctoritas autem bonor bonorum possessio Bruns capitis deminutio causa ciuili Comp creditor dari debtor eius enim entitled etiam ex lege factum familiae fideicommissum filius formula freedmen fuerit heredes hereditas hereditatem ibid ideo inheritance instituted heir inter interdict itaque iudicium iure iuris Julian law Junian latins legacy legated legatum legis actiones liberi mancipatio manu manumission manumitted modo nec mancipi neque Numerius Negidius obligation owner party paterfamilias patron peregrin person posse possessio possession possunt potest praetor pursuer quae quam quamuis quia quidem quiritarian Quiritium quis quod quoque Roman citizen senatusconsult serui sesterces siue slave stipulatio stipulation sui iuris sunt tamen testament testamentary testator thing tion Titius tutela tutor Twelve Tables ueluti uero usucapion usucapt usufruct words xxii xxiv
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Page 102 - Igitur quod liberi nostri quos in potestate habemus, item quod servi nostn mancipio accipiunt, vel ex traditione nanciscuntur, sive quid stipulentur, vel ex aliqualibet causa adquirunt, id nobis adquiritur : ipse enim qui in potestate nostra est nihil suum habere potest...
Page 336 - ... an factum non sit, quod is fieri iusserit. Et modo cum poena agitur, modo sine poena : cum poena, ueluti cum per sponsionem agitur, sine poena, ueluti cum arbiter petitur.
Page 309 - ... cum illo incipit actio esse ; si sui iuris coeperit esse, directa actio cum ipso est, et noxae deditio extinguitur. Ex diuerso quoque directa actio noxalis esse incipit. Nam si pater familias...
Page 4 - Responsa prudentium sunt sententiae et opiniones eorum quibus permissum est iura condere. Quorum omnium si in unum sententiae concurrunt, id quod ita sentiunt legis vicem optinet; si vero dissentiunt, iudici Heet quam velit sententiam sequi; idque rescripto divi Hadriani significatur.
Page 106 - Qui neque calatis comitiis, neque in procinctu testamentum fecerat, is, si subita morte urguebatur, amico familiam suam, id est patrimonium suum, mancipio dabat, eumque rogabat quid cuique post mortem suam dari vellet.
Page 166 - ... hoc solum observandum est, ne plus quisquam rogetur alicui restituere, quam ipse ex testamento ceperit : nam quod amplius est inutiliter relinquitur. § 262. Cum autem aliena res per fideicommissum relinquitur, necesse est ei qui rogatus est, aut ipsam redimere et praestare, aut aestimationem eius solvere.
Page 388 - A praetore constituitur curator, quem ipse praetor voluerit, libertinis prodigis, itemque ingenuis, qui ex testamento parentis heredes facti male dissipant bona : his enim ex lege curator dari non poterat, cum ingenuus quidem non ab intestato, sed ex testamento heres factus sit patri, libertinus autem nullo modo patri heres fieri possit, qui nee patrem habuisse videtur, cum servilis cognatio nulla sit.
Page 287 - Publiciana vocatur. datur autem haec actio ei qui ex iusta causa traditam sibi rem nondum usucepit eamque amissa possessione petit.
Page 228 - Praeterea litterarum obligatio fieri videtur chirographis et syngraphis, id est si quis debere se aut daturum se scribat; ita scilicet si eo nomine stipulatio non fiat. Quod genus obligationis proprium peregrinorum est.