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Page xiii
... Adoption is of two kinds ; viz . Arrogation , which takes place by Imperial Rescript , and simple Adoption , which merely requires the sanction of a Magistrate . The rules affecting these matters are there- I. 11 . upon stated ...
... Adoption is of two kinds ; viz . Arrogation , which takes place by Imperial Rescript , and simple Adoption , which merely requires the sanction of a Magistrate . The rules affecting these matters are there- I. 11 . upon stated ...
Page xxv
... one thoroughly careful and exact . For if we adopt the contrary plan and at the very 1 Quoted from Ulpian's Rules in D. 1. 1. 10 . 2 D. I. I. IO . ex omnibus antiquorum institutionibus , et praecipue ex com- mentariis J. I Justice.
... one thoroughly careful and exact . For if we adopt the contrary plan and at the very 1 Quoted from Ulpian's Rules in D. 1. 1. 10 . 2 D. I. I. IO . ex omnibus antiquorum institutionibus , et praecipue ex com- mentariis J. I Justice.
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... careful and exact . For if we adopt the contrary plan and at the very 1 Quoted from Ulpian's Rules in D. 1. 1. 10 . 2 D. I. I. IO . statim ab initio rudem adhuc et infirmum animum studiosi mul- J. I Justice BOOK I. ...
... careful and exact . For if we adopt the contrary plan and at the very 1 Quoted from Ulpian's Rules in D. 1. 1. 10 . 2 D. I. I. IO . statim ab initio rudem adhuc et infirmum animum studiosi mul- J. I Justice BOOK I. ...
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... adopt a law of other nations which appears to him useful , we find a species of positive law which may be styled derived . Thus positive or civil law , though in all cases having enactment for its immediate source , may have either the ...
... adopt a law of other nations which appears to him useful , we find a species of positive law which may be styled derived . Thus positive or civil law , though in all cases having enactment for its immediate source , may have either the ...
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... adopted by the Quirites , since the Romans are styled Quirites after Quirinus . But whenever we speak of the civil law without specifying of what nation , we intend our own law : just as when we speak of the poet and do not add his name ...
... adopted by the Quirites , since the Romans are styled Quirites after Quirinus . But whenever we speak of the civil law without specifying of what nation , we intend our own law : just as when we speak of the poet and do not add his name ...
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action adoption agnates alia aliis appointed heir apud autem bona bonorum capitis deminutio causa civil law constitution constitutione contract creditor cuius debet descendants disinherited domino eius emancipated emperor enim eorum erit etiam factum father fuerit furti Gaius Gaius II habet haec heredem heredes hereditatem ideo inheritance instance intellegitur inter intestacy itaque iure iuris judex Justinian legacy legatee legatum lege Lex Julia liberi licet manumission manumitted modo neque nihil obligation omnes owner patria potestas patris peculium person plaintiff posse possessio possession possessor possunt postea potest Praetor propter quae quam quia quibus quidem quis quod quoque Roman Roman Law rule servus sibi sine sive slave solum stipulatio stipulation sui juris sunt tamen tantum testament testator theft thing tion Titius tunc tutela tutor Twelve Tables Ulpian usufruct veluti vero
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Page 459 - Conubium habent cives Romani cum civibus Romanis ; cum Latinis autem et peregrinis ita, si concessum sit ; cum servis nullum est conubium.
Page 86 - Et post multas Sabinianorum et Proculianorum ambiguitates placuit media sententia existimantium, si ea species ad materiam reduci possit, eum videri dominum esse, qui materiae dominus fuerat, si non possit reduci, eum potius intellegi dominum qui fecerit: ut ecce vas conflatum potest ad rudem massam...